Bulgarian farmers reduce potato cultivation area

Published 2024년 10월 23일

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Bulgarian farmers are abandoning potato cultivation due to drought, high temperatures, and a lack of irrigation water. As a result, local potatoes are being replaced with imported potatoes disguised as local produce. The area dedicated to potato farming has decreased significantly, from 260 thousand decares in 2006 to 54 thousand decares currently. Many potatoes sold as Bulgarian are actually imported.
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Due to drought, lack of water for irrigation and high temperatures, Bulgarian farmers are abandoning potato growing, EastFruit reports. Local potatoes are being replaced with imported ones, disguised as Bulgarian, AgroTimes reports with reference to the publication “Fakty”. Read also: Potato prices set new records in Ukraine “Potato production is becoming increasingly difficult. There are many difficulties, and Bulgarian potatoes have been replaced with foreign ones, disguised as local ones. According to statistics, in 2006, potatoes were grown on an area of 260 thousand decares (26 thousand hectares – ed.), now – 54 thousand decares ...
Source: Eastfruit

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