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Agricultural census in Bulgaria begins

Ministry of Agriculture building
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The online census of agricultural holdings in Bulgaria has begun on September 1 and is to continue until September 18, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry announced. Farmers are to provide data through a web-based application. They are to fill in an online questionnaire as well.

Farmers who refuse to submit an application to participate at the online census will be visited by inquirers until December 18. The census aims to make a summarized and detailed picture of the number, the type and the size of the agricultural holdings, the type of crops planted and livestock reared, as well as of the number of the people employed at this sector. Questions about the agricultural census may be sent to the following address:agri-census2020@mzh.government.bg.




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