Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Livestock breeders threaten to hold protest on election day

Photo: Radio Shumen
Representatives of the livestock breeding sector in Bulgaria have threatened with protests on the day of the local elections - October 29, if by the end of the week they do not receive their outstanding compensation due to the consequences of the war in Ukraine. Funds were promised to them in September, for which a Memorandum was signed between the Ministry of Agriculture and livestock breeders and farmers.

According to the branch organizations, one hundred large farms, which are the backbone of the Bulgarian livestock industry, have not received a penny of support in the last 10 months. In this context, 50% of the milk in Bulgaria is imported, and it is dry milk. The situation is similar with meat, say farmers. Some of them threaten that if they do not receive assistance by the end of the week, they will ritually slaughter their animals on the roads.

"There is no reason for the livestock breeders' protests, the Memorandum is being strictly implemented," the Ministry of Agriculture said in a statement. 

From there, they point out that the payment of the promised funds is carried out in an accelerated manner. Since the signing of the Memorandum, BGN 381,633,157 (over EUR 195 million) have been paid out.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

President to hand first cabinet mandate on Monday, July 1

On Monday, July 1, President Rumen Radev will hand the first exploratory mandate to form a government to the largest parliamentary group - GERB- SDS. The coalition's nominee for prime minister will have seven days to propose to the president the..

published on 6/28/24 2:57 PM
Kalin Stoyanov announces the news from the parliamentary rostrum, 28 June 2024.

Interpol red list drug lord Brendo hiding in Bulgaria since 2022

Infamous drug kingpin Brendo, on Interpol's red list since 2018, has been hiding in Bulgaria for two years.  This was announced in Parliament by caretaker Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov.   Evelin (Brendo) Banev, who turned himself in at Sofia..

published on 6/28/24 2:31 PM

BSP demands Parliament to reconsider sale of Belene reactors to Ukraine

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) is insisting that equipment from the Belene nuclear power plant not be sold to Ukraine. The left-wing parliamentary group has submitted a draft resolution to the National Assembly demanding that negotiations between..

published on 6/28/24 1:40 PM