Bulgarian Agriculture Minister Aims to Improve EU Subsidy Absorption
Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture, Plamen Abroski, stated his goal is to improve the absorption of EU subsidies.
- Abroski emphasized that subsidies are a tool, not an end in themselves, and farmers need a clear plan to be competitive.
- He criticized past approaches that solely focused on subsidies without a strategic vision for competitiveness.
Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture, Plamen Abroski, has declared his primary objective is to enhance the utilization of European Union subsidies within the country. Abroski stressed that these funds are merely a means to an end, not the ultimate goal. He articulated that without a well-defined strategy, Bulgarian farmers cannot achieve competitiveness in the market.
Speaking on Bulgarian National Television (BNT), Abroski criticized the long-standing approach in Bulgaria since 2007, which he believes has been overly reliant on simply receiving subsidies. He argued that this focus has neglected the development of clear plans necessary for farmers to thrive and compete effectively.
The minister's remarks signal a shift towards a more strategic management of agricultural funds, aiming to ensure that EU subsidies translate into tangible improvements in farm productivity and market positioning. The focus will be on developing actionable plans that empower farmers and strengthen the agricultural sector's overall resilience and profitability.
Subsidies are a tool, not an end in themselves; without a clear plan, farmers cannot be competitive.
Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.