Are changes coming for sheep farmers in Bulgaria who produce milk?

게시됨 2024년 3월 24일

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Sheep farmers may face significant changes as the potential removal of proof of realized quantity of milk under tied support is being negotiated with the European Commission. This could ease additional requirements for farmers. The upcoming Easter and St. George's lamb trading season is expected to see an increase in lamb trade, but there are concerns about imported lambs being presented as Bulgarian production. In 2023, lamb prices in Ireland ranged from €5.90 to €6.00 per kilo, while in Bulgaria, it was traded at prices between 12 and 16 BGN/kg.
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The news of the possible removal of proof of realized quantity of milk under tied support is particularly significant as sheep farmers struggle with many difficulties in selling their milk. They are caused by the low purchase prices on the market and the impossibility of realizing their production at the dairy. It is no secret that the problem of the low price of milk is a serious challenge for farmers. Farmers need greater financial stability and support to ensure the sustainability of their farms. The proposal to abolish the requirement to prove certain quantities of milk in order to receive coupled support would be a step in the direction of reducing the number of additional requirements. However, it is important to note that this proposal is still under negotiation with the European Commission and is expected to be finally confirmed. Something that is definitely coming up, however, is the Easter and St. George's lamb trading season. Forecasts indicate that the quantities of ...
출처: Agri

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