Bulgarian grain producers are facing a crisis due to the support of Ukraine by Europe, leading to duty-free imports and the collapse of local markets. The war in Ukraine has disrupted logistics and increased stockpiles of last year's grain. The situation is further complicated by disease and low exchange prices for crops. Bulgarian farmers are struggling with higher costs due to European environmental and quality requirements, and are seeking support from other European farmers to find new mechanisms to address these challenges. However, they are wary of the potential for blocked markets and are critical of the Common Agricultural Policy, which they feel does not adequately represent their interests. The National Association of Grain Producers in Bulgaria is planning to continue negotiations with other European countries to address these issues.