In Bulgaria, more than 2 million tons of sunflower are ripening in the warehouses

Published 2022년 11월 24일

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Since May, Bulgaria has imported 713,000 tons of sunflower oil from Ukraine, while experiencing a decrease in the import of Ukrainian grain on a monthly basis. The country has also imported over 7,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat and 14,300 tons of Ukrainian corn. Bulgarian warehouses are now well stocked with over 2 million tons of sunflowers, both Ukrainian and native. Currently, there are no sunflower exports from Bulgaria.
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Since the month of May, when the EC introduced corridors of solidarity with Ukraine and when the customs duty on Ukrainian goods fell, 713,000 tons of sunflower oil have been imported to our country. "This is the bad news, and the good news is that we notice on a monthly basis a tendency towards a decrease in the import of Ukrainian grain", said today at the opening session of the Agro Seminar of the National Association of Grain Producers (NAG) in Plovdiv, the director of the Plant Breeding Directorate in Petar Kirovski, M.S.M. Data on imports from Ukraine are quite up-to-date. The import of Ukrainian wheat for the same period of half a year is negligible - just over 7,000 tons. Corn too – 14,300 tons. The other bad news is that Bulgarian warehouses are well stocked with Ukrainian and native sunflowers, ...
Source: Agroplovdiv

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