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Apiarists from Black Sea region look for new markets together

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Apiarists from Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine and Moldova are looking for opportunities to jointly enter new markets during the International Fair of Apiculture Products in Varna. For the purpose, the countries want to create a network of producers where they can exchange information about the novelties in organic apiculture and technologies. Thus, the producers from the five countries will be able to enter the markets not only in the Black Sea region, but also on other markets, because they are not able to guarantee enough quantities of honey separately. The project named Boosting Trade and Modernization of Apiculture and the related Sectors in the Black Sea Basin is financed under a programme of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation called Black Sea 2014-2020. 




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