In recent days and weeks, markets are seeking direction, and we are witnessing more intense price dynamics, driven by both climatic and production forecasts and political decisions at the macro level. I mentioned "macro" level, as here (at least at first glance) there seems to be no particular desire to be part of the processes. As you know, an important European Union meeting was held in Brussels on Tuesday, which European farmers used as an opportunity to express their dissatisfaction with the EU's agricultural framework. Demonstrations were held both in front of the European Parliament in Brussels and in several European capitals. Several farmer unions – including Boerenbond, Fédération Wallonne de l'Agriculture (FWA) and Copa-Cogeca, as well as delegations from Spain, Italy, Poland, and others joined the actions, but in Bulgaria it remained strangely quiet. We all know that for nearly two years, Bulgarian branch organizations have been members of the largest European ...
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