Bulgaria may ban the import of eggs from Ukraine

게시됨 2024년 9월 24일

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Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture, Giorgi Takhov, has appealed to the European Commission to ban the import of Ukrainian eggs due to the detrimental impact on the domestic production. In the first half of 2024, Ukrainian egg imports surged fivefold to 2,618 tons, largely due to the significant price disparity between Ukrainian and Bulgarian eggs. Despite previous protective measures at the EU level, the situation has worsened, leading to the collapse of poultry farms and threatening the sustainability of the egg market in Bulgaria. Takhov is seeking to balance the support for Ukraine with the protection of Bulgarian farmers and markets, backing data-driven decisions to address these issues.
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The Minister of Agriculture of Bulgaria Giorgi Takhov appealed to the European Commission to ban the import of Ukrainian eggs to Bulgaria. This was reported in the Ministry of Agriculture of Bulgaria. According to the minister, Bulgaria's domestic production suffers greatly from the import of fresh eggs for consumption from Ukraine. In six months of 2024, imports reached 2,618 tons, which is a fivefold increase. The announced import prices are significantly lower than the indicators of Bulgarian eggs, which creates a serious pressure on prices in the domestic market. The minister justified the request by the fact that the protective measures taken so far at the EU level do not achieve the expected deterrent effect and are not a sufficient factor to alleviate the situation on the egg market in Bulgaria. Takhov emphasized that he wants to find a point of intersection at which the rights of Bulgarian producers will be preserved. The minister clarified that it is about fresh chicken ...
출처: Agropolit

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