The number of registered wineries in Bulgaria is now 362

Published 2025년 2월 16일

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Bulgaria's wine production sector is experiencing stable growth, with 362 wineries already established, as highlighted by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Yanislav Yanchev. The ministry is working to restore irrigation infrastructure to combat climate change and promote associations among agricultural producers. The ministry also supports grape and wine producers through the Common Agricultural Policy and the national budget, allocating nearly 31 million leva for the sector in 2024. The quality of wines produced in the Struma River Valley region, especially local varieties, is emphasized for the promotion of Bulgaria as a wine destination.
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Bulgarian wine production is a promising sector with stable development, with 362 wineries already registered in the country, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Yanislav Yanchev said during the celebration of the holiday of winegrowers and winemakers in the village of Dolno Spanchevo, Petrich Municipality, Blagoevgrad Region, quoted by the press center of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Yanchev greeted those present on behalf of the Minister of Agriculture and Food Georgi Tahov and presented the efforts of the current leadership of the department to restore the irrigation infrastructure in order to overcome the consequences of climate change and to encourage associations between agricultural producers. "The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development does not stop working for agricultural producers and we support them with all possible instruments of the Common Agricultural Policy and the national budget," he emphasized and pointed out that grape and wine producers ...
Source: Sinor

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