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New program to support traditional local products

Deputy Minister Sabev
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A framework program for local and regional traditional products will be presented today by Deputy Minister of Agriculture Georgi Sabev. Producers of traditional products will participate in the event.

The purpose of the program, which runs until 2032, is to support the activities of small family farms that have preserved unique recipes for traditional products characteristic of this country. Production and purchase of local and regional traditional products will be promoted and supported, which will help preserve livelihoods in small settlements.




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