Bulgaria’s Minister of Agriculture Kiril Vatev and his Ukrainian counterpart Mykola Solski agreed to exchange data on exports and imports of certain agricultural products in a regular manner. This became clear at an online meeting between the two ministers. Kiril Vatev and Mykola Solski discussed Ukraine’s commitment to control exports.
Minister Vatev briefed his counterpart on the memorandum signed between the Bulgarian government and the Bulgarian agricultural producers, providing for a ban on imports of sunflower from Ukraine until the end of November. After this period, a licensing regime for the export of sunflower, wheat, maize and rapeseed will be in force, according to an agreement between Ukraine and the European Commission. Kiril Vatev also informed Mykola Solski about the concerns of Bulgarian farmers regarding the import of sunflower oil, powdered milk, honey, sugar and frozen raspberries from Ukraine.
An increase in the number of real estate transactions has been registered in Burgas and the surrounding area, experts say, as reported by BNR-Burgas. During the first 6 months of 2024, more than 5,000 transactions are expected in Burgas, Nessebar,..
It will be sunny on Tuesday. Clouds will form over the mountains in the afternoon hours with a chance of isolated showers. The lowest temperatures will range from 17°C to 23°C, for Sofia 18°C. Daytime highs will range from 33°C to 39°C, for Sofia..
"GERB-SDS" is the first political force in the elections for national parliament with 93.53% of the tally sheets processed, announced the Central Election Commission. The results as of 4:00 pm on June 10 are: GERB-SDS – 24.63% DPS –..
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Sunny weather is in the forecast for Sunday afternoon. Cumulus clouds will form over the mountains in the western parts of the country with a chance of..
"GERB-SDS" is the first political force in the elections for national parliament with 93.53% of the tally sheets processed, announced the Central..
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