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Beekeepers: We found ourselves without hives according to documents, we may also be left without Ukrainian aid

Innovation & Technology
Published Mar 28, 2024

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Beekeepers in Parvomai are struggling with a system error that fails to recognize their hives, preventing them from applying for Ukrainian aid. Despite efforts to resolve the issue with the Regional Directorate for Food Safety in Plovdiv and the Ministry of Agriculture, the problem persists. This glitch, caused by a municipal veterinarian's failure to attach autumn bee examination documents, adds to the beekeepers' woes, including no market for their products and low wholesale offers, especially as the new harvest season approaches. Many beekeepers are forced to make futile trips to the municipal city to submit their applications in person.
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Since the beginning of accepting applications for the Ukrainian aid, beekeepers from the municipality of Parvomai have unsuccessfully tried to submit documents. When loading their applications in the Municipal Office "Agriculture", the system shows that the number of available hives in the apiary is 0, which does not correspond to reality at all. This was reported in Agri.BG by an injured beekeeper from the region. The affected farmers have already contacted the Regional Directorate for Food Safety in Plovdiv, from where they received a reply that the data will be updated by the end of the week. "There is still no change, and for us every day is a loss. For many of our colleagues, it is a serious expense, since they travel to the municipal city because they do not live in Parvomai, only to find out on the spot that they cannot submit an application," he also says. The victims have already managed to contact an expert from the Ministry of Agriculture, according to whom it is an ...
Source: Agri
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