Farmers in Bulgaria do not have a problem with the sale of lambs, but of breeding animals

Published 2022년 6월 24일

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The article highlights the challenges faced by farmers raising the Ile de France breed of lamb in Bulgaria, with rising prices and a lack of animals. The new chairman of the Association for breeding the breed Ile de France in Bulgaria (AILFB), Evgenia Achkakanova, discussed the effects of the political crisis on farmers and the solution of signing partnership agreements with Moldovan and Turkish counterparts. The association is working to ensure a consistent birth period for lambs to facilitate their sale, particularly focusing on the challenge of finding buyers for larger numbers of breeding animals. Currently, the price for lamb has dropped to 5-6 BGN / kg due to being out of season.
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In the last year, the prices of lamb have risen and there are almost no animals left on the farms that raise the Ile de France. Rather, the difficulties are in the realization of breeding animals, commented for Agri.BG Evgenia Achkakanova, who on June 17 was elected chairman of the Association for breeding the breed Ile de France in Bulgaria (AILFB). Vote: What will farmers suffer the most from the political crisis? The good news is that the Association has signed a partnership agreement with its Moldovan counterparts. Another is coming - with Turkey. According to her, there is no problem in the realization of single breeding units - up to 10. But when a farmer produces more animals, he would like to sell them all together. Then a problem arises. "Large traders who come to buy breeding animals mainly from Turkey are looking for a large number of leveled sheep - that is, to be born in a short period of time and the same in weight and exterior. That is why we work hard on the ...
Source: Agri

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