Who wants to limit the purchase of cultivated truffles in Bulgaria?

Published 2022년 3월 30일

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The Association of Producers of Cultivated Truffles in Bulgaria has expressed concern over a new bill, the Truffle Use, Cultivation and Trade Bill, proposed by the Vazrazhdane political party. The bill has been criticized by the association for being legally unsustainable and in conflict with European laws. The bill imposes restrictions on the sale of cultivated truffles and introduces an indicative norm of 20 kg obtained per decare. The association argues that these proposals are unfair and restrictive, and could potentially drive domestic producers out of business. They have called for the removal of the contested text from the bill.
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The Association of Producers of Cultivated Truffles in Bulgaria warns of a new attempt to involve Bulgarian producers of cultivated truffles and their activities in a controversial, unfounded and legally unsustainable bill. Vote: Are you planning to use less chemical fertilizers this year? Tensions in the sector come from the Truffle Use, Cultivation and Trade Bill. It has been submitted for consideration by the Vazrazhdane political party, the association explained in a letter to the chairman of the Agriculture Commission Plamen Abrovski. The association emphasizes that none of its members participated in the drafting of this bill. According to her, such legal steps should be taken after a thorough analysis and extensive consultations. In this sense, the association finds a number of violations of current Bulgarian and European laws. What is it about? The bill stipulates the obligation of producers to sell their cultivated truffles only at the point of purchase. In the second ...
Source: Agri

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