The application for the aid measure for the wine sector begins in Bulgaria

Published 2021년 2월 15일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Bulgaria has launched a new measure under the National Program for Support in the Wine and Wine Sector 2019-2023 to promote responsible wine consumption and awareness of the European Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) and Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) for wine. The budget for 2021 is BGN 3,000,000+ and the deadline for applications is February 24. The financial resources can be used for various information campaigns and projects, with up to 10% additional national co-financing for projects focusing on wines with a PDO or PGI.
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As of today, documents under the measure "Information in the Member States" of the National Program for Support in the Wine and Wine Sector 2019-2023 will be adopted, the Ministry of Agriculture announced on its website. The measure is applied for the first time after its introduction in the national program, and the planned budget for 2021 is a little over BGN 3,000,000. The deadline for applications is February 24. The measure aims to inform consumers about responsible wine consumption and the risk associated with harmful alcohol consumption. In addition, consumers will be made aware of the European Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) scheme and the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) for wine. Applicants for the scheme may be organizations of producers of wine products, industry associations, interprofessional organizations under the Wine and Spirits Act, professional organizations working mainly in the wine sector, as well as government agencies and institutions whose ...
Source: Monitor

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