Peanut growers in Bulgaria unite in an association

Published 2021년 10월 5일

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A group of around 60 peanut growers from Sadovo, Bulgaria, are planning to apply for a protected geographical indication from the European Commission. The initiative is backed by the Institute of Plant and Genetic Resources (IRGR) and "Semenarska kashta Sadovo" Ltd. The selection and seed production project aims to develop a variety of peanuts that are pest-resistant and suitable for mechanized picking. The association also plans to promote the crop as a good alternative for farmers under the European Green Deal, highlighting its use in animal feed, pellets, and the confectionery industry.
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A year ago we told you about peanut growers from Sadovo who want to unite in order to apply to the European Commission for a protected geographical indication. It has been a fact since the summer, it became clear during the Peanut Open Day in Sadovo at the end of September. The fertilizer crisis Its members number about 60, and everyone is welcome. The initiative is also supported by the Institute of Plant and Genetic Resources (IRGR) "Konstantin Malkov" in Sadovo and "Semenarska kashta Sadovo" Ltd., which are proof that it is possible for science and business to cooperate successfully. They embark on a common project with a focus on selection and seed production. At the event it became clear that Bulgaria is the only European country in which such a selection is made. Seeds are bought from us by Western European countries, such as Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France. Scientists and the private company will jointly improve the cultivation technology and ...
Source: Agri

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