Lyubomir nikolov biography channel
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On May 18 Lyubomir Nokov, co-founder and manager of Bio Bio, a producer of the Harmonica brand organic products and chairman of Biomag stores, was guest lecturer of the Green Marketing course at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski".
The history of harmonica is quite an interesting one, not least for being shared by a captivating narrator like Mr. Nokov. What led him to become involved in this market was his family's need for healthy organic food. The company started in 2008 with organic yoghurt. Today, it produces more than 120 products, which are sold on the Bulgarian and the foreign markets. Mr Nikolov pointed out the principle which has been part of the company's business model from the beginning: "Every one of our products is a solution to a particular problem. That’s how we evolve. We look for food categories within which imitation foods have started appearing and offer alternatives. "
At the heart of the company's work are partnerships, mostly with bioproducers from whom it buys the raw ingredients, but also with all the rest in the value production chain. The creation of a product involves between 25-30 organisations and this naturally requi
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