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Bulgaria and Rumunia are afraid of Ukrainian bullies

Bulgaria and Rumunia are afraid of Ukrainian bjolarians

Iz khannanyam before The European Commission has come to an end when it comes to the import of honey from Ukraine to Bulgaria, the Minister of Agriculture and Food of this region, Georgiy Takhov, at a meeting for the sake of the EU. food of the agricultural dominion and fishing, This announcement was supported by the representative of Romania, reports Interfax-Ukraine.

According to Takhov, the import of Ukrainian honey complicates the sale of local products. It is important that Ukrainian honey enter the European market at very low prices, putting a great pressure on the price of Bulgarian honey.

"There are a lot of problems that Galuzzu faces, for and three Unfortunately, it also faced competition from imports from Ukraine. The amount of honey imported from Ukraine to our country from now until 2024 has increased by 30% compared to the same period last year,” said Takhov and added that the Imports from Ukraine will put the producers of Bulgaria in a foldable position.< /p>

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Minister of the Rural State of the Ugric Region Istvan Nagy at the press conference behind the bags of the ministers of the Rural State of the EU member states, explaining that Bulgaria and Romania were thirsty for stagnation heavy entry into the European Union for the import of honey from Ukraine, as a result of the unlimited quota assigned in the autonomous trade liberalization, has been exhausted, and “this creates problems in domestic markets, burdened by imports.”

"Zakhid – the so-called regulation of ATMs – has been exhausted, because of the strength of honey that comes from Ukraine, as before, is subject to the mit, which also creates problems in domestic markets, heavy “Import”, – the Ministry of the Rural State of the Ugorshchina quoted the words.

Nad said that it is necessary to take effective measures against the penetration of crushed honey into the EU market, for example, by way of marking and under natural and unnatural honey. It is also important that it is necessary to compensate for the “competitive shortcomings that arise.” and further support the housing sector.

Prepared by: Nina Petrovich

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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