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PRODUCTIVE TALKS HELD BETWEEN BMB HOLDING AND ABAC HOLLAND

As part of a working visit to European countries, on October 25 of this year, a meeting took place in Amsterdam between Bekzod Mamatkulov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BMB HOLDING, and Marco Minnes, President of the Dutch company ABAC Holland.

For reference: ABAC HOLLAND has over 40 years of experience in horticulture and agriculture. Currently, the company exports more than 1.5 million fruit tree saplings and berry bushes annually to European markets.

The company specializes in growing and exporting apple, pear, and cherry saplings, developing advanced intensive orchard systems such as “Knip-tree” and “3K-tree”, and providing innovative horticultural solutions tailored to client needs.

During the meeting, the parties thoroughly discussed advanced horticultural technologies, innovative sapling cultivation methods, and future cooperation prospects planned in the near term.

Additionally, discussions covered the planting of Dutch saplings in the large cherry orchards being established in the Sharof Rashidov and G‘allaorol districts of Jizzakh region, the construction of modern orchard systems according to European standards, the invitation of ABAC Holland specialists to Uzbekistan, and the adaptation of foreign expertise to local conditions.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties reached an effective agreement on mutually beneficial practical cooperation and the implementation of joint projects.

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