Takhov asked the EC to protect Bulgaria from the import of Ukrainian honey

Published 2024년 11월 18일

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Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture and Food, Dr. Georgi Tahov, has requested the European Commission to implement protective measures against the import of honey from Ukraine, citing the need to safeguard local production and competitive pricing. This appeal, backed by Romania, follows the significant surge in Ukrainian honey imports, which has negatively impacted the market price in Bulgaria. Additionally, the article covers the challenges and future directions in various agricultural sectors, including a decrease in sunflower and corn production in Bulgaria due to weather conditions, and the minister's stance on the proposed amendment to the Association Agreement of Ukraine with the EU. The article also outlines Bulgaria's support for Spain's proposal to apply the N+3 rule for the management of funds from the rural development fund in the CAP Strategic Plans, aiming for improved flexibility and effectiveness. Furthermore, it discusses the European Commission's proposal for a Regulation determining fishing opportunities in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea for 2025, with a focus on scientific advice and socio-economic aspects, considering the complex situation in the Black Sea due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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The Minister of Agriculture and Food, Dr. Georgi Tahov, asked the European Commission for protective measures against the import of honey from Ukraine into Bulgaria. This happened during the meeting of the EU Council on Agriculture and Fisheries, which took place in Brussels, Belgium. The appeal of our country was also supported by Romania. Minister Takhov emphasized that the import of Ukrainian honey makes it difficult to realize the local production. He pointed out that the significant quantities of Ukrainian honey at very low prices entering the European market put a lot of pressure on the prices of Bulgarian honey. "In addition to the many challenges facing the sector, over the past three years it has also faced competition from imports from Ukraine. The amount of honey imported from Ukraine to our country from January to October 2024 is over 30% more, compared to the same period last year," he added. According to him, the high levels of imports from Ukraine put the producers ...
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