Uncollected milk samples will not be an obstacle for tied support in Bulgaria

Published 2024년 11월 5일

Tridge summary

Livestock breeders in the region have expressed concern over the increased milk sampling requirements for self-control, which they believe could cause financial difficulties. These requirements were a barrier to receiving tied support for some farmers in the previous campaign. Some farmers have struggled to meet the two monthly consecutive sample requirements, leading to penalties or additional costs. Farmers must register with the Regional Directorate of Food Safety when they start and stop milking, and failure to meet the sample requirements could result in penalties. However, this year, tied support will still be given to farmers despite incomplete milk research. Next year, full accountability will be required for milk control, with stricter regulations expected for all livestock farms.
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Original content

Livestock breeders shared with Agri.BG their fears that they may have problems this season as well with the requirements for milk samples for self-control. Important deadlines for claiming pastures under agreement It was they who proved to be an obstacle to receiving the funds under tied support for some farmers in the previous campaign "Now we won't be able to get a dependent on support again. I have four milk samples and now they want five. I started sampling in August. They cannot let you have more than two samples in a month, I have also had two since September, so it becomes four and the economic year ends", writes a buffalo farmer. Concerns were also shared by sheep farmers who must have two samples of their milk per month in two consecutive months. Some report that they stopped milking early and failed to complete the mandatory sampling. "When the requirements came out, until we found samplers and they gave us dates, it was June 20. They took one sample, but then it turned ...
Source: Agri

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