The speculations of a rise in the price of sunflower oil in the coming months due to the poor harvest in the country will not come to pass, Vladimir Ivanov, chairman of the Commodity Exchange and Wholesale Markets State Commission said for the BNR. The European market is going to make up for any possible shortages, and even if there is a price rise it is not going to exceed 10%, experts say. There will be no significant rise in the price of sunflower oil as sunflower producers and processors have warned. The European and the world markets are balanced and prices have remained unchanged for over 6 months, Vladimir Ivanov said further, and added he expected no abrupt changes. “When there is less national production that is not a good thing. But the market does not tolerate any void. Naturally, we shall compensate for the high domestic price with the import price,” Vladimir Ivanov explained.
On Friday, the cloudiness will increase in the northwestern regions of Bulgaria and rainfall, which will quickly turn into snowfall, is expected. There will be moderate southwesterly wind which in the afternoon will orient from the..
The negotiating teams of GERB-SDS, Democratic Bulgaria, BSP-United Left and There is Such a People discussed proposals for a draft government agreement. This was announced by GERB on its Facebook page. Representatives of the parties discussed the..
Following the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen area, the work of the control institutions has become much broader and more responsible, said Chief Commissioner Anton Zlatanov, director of the Border Police. Zlatanov added that controls..
Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev was welcomed today at the "Kulata" border checkpoint on Bulgaria’s border with Greece with..
Exactly at midnight on January 1, with a symbolic lifting of the border barrier, Minister of Interior of Bulgaria Atanas Ilkov and his..
During the night, the sky will be clear in many places, but in the valleys there will be fog. On Thursday afternoon, visibility will..
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