Bulgaria's 'Basket of Care' initiative will not harm food processors, minister says
Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Agriculture Minister Plamen Abrosiev announced a new initiative called "Basket of Care."
- He stated the initiative will not burden food processors.
- The goal is to show genuine care for people through joint efforts.
Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture and Food, Plamen Abrosiev, has unveiled a new initiative aimed at supporting citizens, dubbed the "Basket of Care." Speaking on the BTV television channel, Abrosiev assured that the program's implementation would not place an additional financial burden on food processors.
Abrosiev emphasized that the "Basket of Care" is designed as a collaborative effort. The core objective, he explained, is to collectively demonstrate tangible care for the public. While the specifics of how this care will be manifested remain to be detailed, the minister's statement highlights a focus on shared responsibility and public welfare.
the new initiative 'Basket of Care' will not be at the expense of the processors.
The initiative appears to be a response to current economic conditions, seeking to provide relief or support to consumers without negatively impacting the food production sector. The minister's commitment to ensuring that processors are not disadvantaged suggests a balanced approach to the program's design and execution.
the goal is to show real care for people with joint efforts.
Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.