The article highlights the ongoing crisis in Bulgaria's agricultural sector, particularly in greenhouse production, due to high electricity and gas costs. The crisis is expected to extend beyond winter, with 70% of greenhouses inactive and vegetable prices rising. Traditionally, seedlings for outdoor production are prepared in these greenhouses. As a result, spring vegetable production is at risk, with farmers potentially relying on imported seedlings. The Bulgarian Association of Greenhouse Producers (BAPOP) is warning of a spring crisis, and the Ministry of Agriculture is set to provide BGN 3.5 million in aid once the budget is approved in March.