Pogrom: Between 80 and 100% of the pits are 100% destroyed in almost the entire country of Bulgaria

Published 2023년 4월 3일

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Over 80% of Bulgaria's territory, where cherry, peach, and apricot plantations are located, has been 100% affected by frost, leading to a severe crop failure. The National Chamber of Commerce "Fruits and Vegetables" is calling for an urgent meeting with the Minister of Agriculture to discuss compensation and the ineffectiveness of insurance policies during this period. The chamber is pushing for a comprehensive policy to provide security for producers and prevent the further decline of the sector.
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Between 80 and 100% of cherry, peach and apricot plantations are 100% affected in over 80% of the country's territory where these fruit species are grown. This was reported to Agri.BG by Tsvetan Tsekov from the National Chamber of Commerce "Fruits and Vegetables", who is also an agricultural producer after the survey of the fruit trees affected by the frosts last week. "This means that there will be almost no Bulgarian cherries on the market this year, with few exceptions. In the Kyustendil region, it developed later, but there are also defeats there," said Tsekov and added: Such a large-scale natural disaster has not happened for many years - covering North-Eastern, South-Eastern Bulgaria, the central part of the strata, as well as part of Kyustendil region. The situation is the same with plums, peaches and apricots". For this reason, the chamber is demanding an urgent meeting with Minister Yavor Gechev. "Once again, we will raise the issue of compensation and the fact that these ...
Source: Agri

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