Farmers, consumers, scientists and financiers gathered in Plovdiv at the first congress on organic farming, entitled "In the Next Century." It became clear that Bulgaria had great potential for exports of organic products such as wheat, sunflower, soy and corn to Germany. Expected growth in demand for organic wheat in 2016 is about 30%. According to a report, the areas used for organic crops in Bulgaria grow by 8.9% each year. The global market has been expecting our products because the soil and climatic conditions of Bulgaria are truly unique, says academician Atanas Atanasov of the Joint Genome Center - Sofia. Our country is fourth in the world and first in Europe when it comes to export of herbs. A world-renowned manufacturer of baby foods has been willing to buy organic apples and tomatoes from Bulgaria. During the congress tobacco growers also received an offer for growing organic tobacco.
A good year for the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, in which everything was happening as it should. This is how the agency’s head, Rayna Mandzhukova, summed up 2024. In an interview with Radio Bulgaria, she expressed..
The fountain in the center of Bukata Garden, located near Madara Bath in Sofia, has been restored to its original form with the help of the Sofia Municipality. All the elements of the figure have been made from brass in their original form. The..
Taekwondo athlete Kimia Alizadeh, who won a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, supported the National Campaign Combating Violence Against and Among Children "Be Brave, Be Good" of the State Agency for Child Protection. "Bullying and..
For the 21st consecutive year, Simitli is hosting one of the largest masquerade festivals in Bulgaria. Originally a local entertainment, "Simitli - The..
The connection between Bulgaria, "Dali's Moustache" and Picasso is a topic that could remain widely discussed in the next few years, and perhaps even..
Romania becomes the largest natural gas producer in the EU Romania was the largest natural gas producer in the EU in 2024..
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