How BUA Group Stole The Show At 2024 Paris Agricultural Exhibition

BUA Group – the Nigerian conglomerate with interest in food production, mining, infrastructure, and manufacturing – has once again stolen the show on the international stage.

The development came to be at the just concluded 2024 Paris International Agricultural Show, available information revealed.

The event was held from February 24 to March 3, 2024, at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles – the largest exhibition park in France.

With visitors thronging its stand, the well-attended exhibition provided BUA Group the opportunity to showcase its products & services to an international audience.

High-profile guests that honored BUA Group – the business enterprise Billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu founded in 1988 – with their presence at its pavilion include Ambassador to France and Nigeria Muazam I.J. Nayaya; Agricultural Counselor Sonia Darracq; Minister for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness of France Frank Riester’ and the Minister of State in charge of Francophone Development and International Partnership Chrysoula Zacharopoulou.

Interestingly, the exhibition, highstreet.ng pieced together, saw a considerable number of students showing their willingness to pursue internships with any of BUA Group’s subsidiaries.

And this further confirms BUA Group as truly a global brand, those who are familiar with all that transpired at the agricultural show maintain.

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