The presence of this South American country is felt at the Expocuba fairgrounds, where more than 60 nations exhibit their novelties in different business fields with about 800 exhibitors arriving this year to the 39th edition of the event.
One of Argentina’s major attractions comes from Grupo Sur, which among other things expects to soon have warehouses with merchandise available on the island for wholesale groups, small producers and the so-called self-employed.
In exclusive statements to Prensa Latina, Devora Bringas, member of Grupo Sur, said they are working on a project that will soon be operating through its branch in Cuba to have warehouses with available merchandise so that those interested will not have to wait 90 days to buy the volume they need.
Referring to the increase of small and medium-sized Cuban companies, Bringas said that, if the previous edition of the Havana Fair was a revelation last year, this year’s edition shows even more how this sector is booming on the island.
The Grupo Sur was already a supplier of the basic food basket on the island, but now among the new products they bring a line of pasta, tomato sauce, wheat flour and hope to improve with the insertion of other products such as toiletries, beers and salted peanuts, among others.
In addition to this wholesaler, Argentina attends the event with other companies such as Frugran, a long-established company that offers solutions for the protection of agri-food products.
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