Municipalities in Bulgaria also want to offer protected product names

Published 2021년 11월 5일

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Bulgaria is set to implement a measure to support European quality schemes for the first time, according to Deputy Minister of Agriculture Georgi Sabev. The initiative, part of the next programming period, aims to improve the visibility of products from specific regions, increasing demand and income for farmers. The webinar also highlighted Bulgarian products with protected names, such as Bulgarian yoghurt and white brined cheese, and those under protection process, including Kurtov pink tomato and Smilyan beans.
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For the first time in Bulgaria, a measure will be implemented that will support the implementation of European quality schemes. This was stated by Deputy Minister of Agriculture Georgi Sabev during a webinar on "Quality schemes - an opportunity for municipalities in Bulgaria" with representatives of the National Association of Municipalities in the Republic of Bulgaria (NAMRB), according to the relevant ministry. Farmers, look at what politicians are cooking for you Sabev added that this is set in the next programming period. The Deputy Minister explained that our country has good examples and successes in implementing European quality schemes. He stressed that the schemes aim to improve the visibility of a product originating in a certain region. According to him, this emphasizes the uniqueness of a region and product. "This leads to an increase in demand for the product, which in large part leads to an increase in the income of agricultural producers," added Deputy Minister ...
Source: Agri

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