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Bulgaria's Strategic Plan aims at not only absorbing EU money but achieving concrete results

Svetlana Boyanova, Institute for Agricultural Strategies and Innovations
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The European Commission has noted that Bulgaria's Strategic Plan identifies the problems in the country and presents a well-balanced set of interventions aimed at meeting the challenges facing the agricultural sector and rural areas in Bulgaria. We have received 200 remarks, which are to be commented on.

"In the coming years Bulgarian agriculture and rural areas will be financed with 8 billion euros based on this document, so it is very important. For the first time these funds must achieve goals that are pan-European, that is, we will have to achieve concrete results, and not just to absorb some of the money that Europe gives us ", Svetlana Boyanova, chairwoman of the Institute for Agricultural Strategies and Innovations, commented for the BNR.



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