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31.07.12 | News

Minister Naydenov: The bread prices will remain the cheapest in the European Union

Pricing of bread will not rise, while the produce is to be the best for the past 20 years in terms of quality while the remaining the cheapest in the European Union. This was stated by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Dr. Miroslav Naydenov after the meeting of the Advisory. "If there is any increase, it will be with mere stotinki and will not affect any social group. Currently we...
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27.07.12 | News

SFA approved 75 projects for modernising holdings under the RDP

Over 11 million BGN will be distributed among 75 projects under Measure 121: Modernisation of agricultural holdings. Fifteen of the candidates are organic farmers who will use the subsidies to purchase equipment. They will create several orchards with irrigation systems and fences. The farmers will also grow oil-yielding rose and lavender. One of the candidates will invest in growing organic...
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26.07.12 | News

Management Committee approves advance of CAP direct payments in all Member States

The Direct Payments Management Committee in its meeting yesterday backed a proposal by the European Commission to permit Member States to advance 50% of the CAP Direct Payments for 2012 aid applications earlier than usual, in order to address liquidity problems which farmers face due to exceptional conditions caused by the ongoing financial crisis and unfavourable climatic conditions. The...
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24.07.12 | News

Minister Naydenov called for a national consensus on the priorities in agriculture

It is necessary that a national consensus on the priorities in agriculture is achieved in a wide debate beyond the format of executive power and parliament only. This was made clear by the Bulgarian Minister of Agriculture and Foods Dr. Miroslav Naydenov at the Council meeting for regional development and national infrastructure at the President Rosen Plevneliev. The theme of the Council was...
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20.07.12 | News

Food: Latest Report shows EU Controls ensure our food is safe

A European Commission report published today shows that thanks to the EU's Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) many food safety risks have been averted or mitigated and safety controls ensure our food is safe. RASFF plays a key role in ensuring safety from "farm to fork", by triggering a rapid reaction when a food safety risk is detected. All members of the RASFF system are swiftly...
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20.07.12 | News

SFA is accepting projects under Measure 121

The application period under Measure 121: Modernisation of agricultural holdings is from July 30th to August 24th. The total budget for this period is 215 383 016 euro, which includes 141 669 548 euro that were additionally transferred to the measure because of farmers’ big interest in it. Candidates can submit projects for several investment categories with guaranteed budgets. The...
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17.07.12 | News

Minister Naydenov insists co-financing from the EU to combat animal diseases be increased by 20%

The minister of Agriculture and Food Dr. Miroslav Naydenov urged the funding from the European Union for emergency measures, applied to animal diseases from member states that are external borders, to be increased from 50% to 70% when the disease spreads from third countries. He also insisted on funding the spending to combat the foot-and-mouth disease in particular to increase to 80% instead...
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17.07.12 | News

Cioloş: Proposed reform of the CAP could have positive impact for the environment

Environmental organisations that fear the European Parliament and national governments are weakening agricultural reforms have found unwavering support from the EU's farm chief Dacian Cioloş. The conservationists appear to have support in the EU executive, where Cioloş said his proposed reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) could have positive economic impact now as well as for the...
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17.07.12 | News

Bulgaria is to participate in the quota for imports of cheese in the US

As a result of negotiations conducted between the United States and the European Union, within the limits of the World Trade Organization, an agreement was reached that Bulgaria and Romania will become part of the import quota of European cheese in the USA. This quota allows the imports of cheese under the code 0406 of the Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the USA at a reduced import duty. For...
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16.07.12 | News

Transitional measures in place ahead of the CAP reform

The Council of European union adopted a set of amendments to Regulation 73/2009 concerning the application of direct payments to farmers in the year 2013 following a first reading agreement with the European Parliament. This regulation (the "2013" regulation) is one of two transitional regulations to be adopted this year ahead of the common agricultural policy (CAP) reform which is...
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10.07.12 | News

New Website and Deadline for the video/photo competition “RE:TURN TO THE FUTURE – AGRICULTURE”

The information campaign “CAP:re:turn to the future” is pleased to announce a video/photo competition “RE:TURN TO THE FUTURE – AGRICULTURE” to celebrate this European policy’s 50th anniversary. Photographers and video artists from four countries – Bulgaria, Portugal, Estonia and Malta, are going to have the chance to illustrate rural beauty in their...
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04.07.12 | News

MEP Mariya Gabriel: We need to consider the interests of the individual farmer as well as those of the whole EU

The European Commission needs to be more ambitious in its actions. The report on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Council Regulation (EC) No 73/2009 as regards the application of direct payments to farmers in respect of the year 2013, on which the Bulgarian MEP Mariya Gabriel is a rapporteur for EPP, was discussed during the plenary...
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04.07.12 | News

The European Court of Auditors urges stronger enforcement of organic foods

Consumers who are willing to pay extra for organic fruits, vegetables and other goods may not always get what they are hoped for due to lax oversight in some EU countries. That is the conclusion of the European Court of Auditors, which found that not all goods labelled ‘organic’ actually comply with strict rules on how they were grown or handled, reported EurActiv. In some...
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