Livestock breeders protest in Bulgaria: We have the weakest control in Europe and we are flooded with low quality goods

Published 2023년 2월 27일

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Bulgarian sheep breeders are facing challenges in offering Bulgarian lambs for St. George's Day and Easter due to issues in the livestock and dairy sectors. The chairman of the United Bulgarian Association, Boyko Sinapov, has urged the state to perform its duties and control the situation. He has announced an extraordinary Advisory Council on Livestock Breeding, threatenings protest if an agreement is not reached. He also pointed out the negative impact of green export corridors from Ukraine on Bulgarian production.
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For St. George's Day and Easter, Bulgarian sheep breeders have the opportunity to offer Bulgarian lambs to the market. , this will again be a slap in the face for Bulgarian citizens. Looking at the control of dairy products, the situation is terrible. Milk is bought at the lowest possible prices, and for consumers in the store the prices are very high. I am convinced that this is a job of the state, the control bodies must do their job", urged Boyko Sinapov. The situation in the livestock sector is deplorable, because not only feed for animals is increasing in price, but everything. We have an agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture that an extraordinary Advisory Council on Livestock Breeding will be held, if they try to delay this week as well, we will be forced to protest, said Boyko Sinapov, the chairman of the United Bulgarian Association, in an interview with BGNES breeders'. When asked about claims by his colleagues that green export corridors from Ukraine are ruining ...
Source: Dnes

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