Bulgaria: Highlights from the livestock woes in Pazardzhik

Published 2023년 9월 23일

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At an agricultural protest in Bulgaria, a group of animal breeders expressed their long-standing issues with the unequal battle for pastures, heavy administration, and an unfair market. They highlighted the weak sheep's milk market, with dairies determining the price for farmers, and the impact of imported grain on prices. The breeders also complained about the lack of opportunities to sell their products and the preference for dry milk by large dairies.
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At the agricultural protest on September 18 on the Pazardzhik road, Agri.BG spoke with a group of animal breeders, mostly representatives of NOKA and long-time sheep breeders who have been through a lot. Their problems have been going on for years, but they admit that only now, along with the agricultural union, do they think that there is someone who will listen to them, or at least they hope so. Analysis: Why are farmers protesting? As a specialized media, we can note that the regular problems of the Bulgarian medium and small animal breeder continue to weigh on his tough shoulders - unequal battle for pastures, heavy administration, unfair market. According to them, the sheep's milk market is weak - BGN 1.90/liter is bought from the dairies in the area. "The dairies come to us and they tell us the price of our product, it's like going to the store and you say what the price of what you're buying is. We are satisfied that there are no slaughterhouses that, in the same way as ...
Source: Agri

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