Onion is the most sought product on the markets in Vratsa region of Bulgaria

Published 2022년 3월 22일

Tridge summary

Despite cold weather, people of Vratsa are preparing for agricultural work, with onion planting already underway. Due to the weather conditions, the price of planting materials like Bulgarian arpadzhik is low, while Dutch onions are more expensive. Spring garlic is available at high prices, ranging from BGN 8 to 15 per kilogram, with the cheapest being balochka at 2.50 per kilogram. Water onion, the most expensive planting material, has not yet appeared on stands as it has not been sown yet.
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Despite the cold weather, the people of Vratsa are already preparing to meet the agricultural work, which for many vegetable growers begins with the planting of onions. Kovid measure: Is there a disproportion in the needs of the sectors and their support? "Snow and cold are even a good chance for me, because now I can buy arpadzhik at lower prices. If I wait until the last minute, I will certainly have to pay more. I have experience with this, "says Stefka Ilieva, who walks around the stands of the cooperative market in Vratsa to choose the right planting material. She grows large quantities because this is her agricultural business. It shows a nice Bulgarian arpadzhik, which is available at only BGN 3.50 per kilogram. "Because of the cold weather and snow here in our area, so far there is no active search. That is why the price is the same. We have not yet produced large quantities of Dutch. It is more expensive - from 6.50 to 8.50, but people buy. I had earned a little and it ...
Source: Agri

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