The replacement of one minister or another will not fix Bulgarian agriculture. If there is no vision, strategy, and idea for development, we will again be patching holes, again... | Agri.BG
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Every time Agri.BG showcases good examples from around the world, someone – to put it in our own words – will seek flaws, mock, or dismiss it: "That can't happen here." This week, we told you about Denmark's decision to introduce the world's first carbon tax on agricultural emissions – a historic and unprecedented step. Our conversations with Danish farmers on this issue were also intriguing. Some of them view the change with hope: they believe that when soil, nature, and the environment are considered, they get a chance to be farmers for many years to come – and not just them, but also their children. Because if we destroy the land today, who can say whether in 20 years we won't all be living in a desert in Europe? Another – the fruit farmer Steen Gregersen – pointed out that it is good to reforest and increase the area of forests. However, according to him, it would be even more sensible to plant more fruit trees – to have both food and nature at the same time. A third – the ...
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