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Establishments in the Zootechnical Field Commission Decision ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE ZOOTECHNICAL FIELD COMMISSION DECISION of 18 September 2009 for implementing Council Directive 2008/73/EC as regards Internet-based information pages containing lists of establishments and laboratories approved by Member States in accordance with Community veterinary and zootechnical legislation (2009/712/EC) I. Bodies approved or recognised for maintaining or establishing a herd-book, flock book or studbook (a) Bovine species Bulgaria List of bodies as referred to in Article 1(b) of Directive 77/504/EEC officially Version recognised for the purpose of maintaining or establishing herd-books (insert date) Name Approval Contact details Name of the breed(s) Remarks date Breeding association of Black and White 05.03.01/01 : 9300 Dobrich, Black and White cattle breed 11.05.11 cattle breed in Bulgaria 05.05.11/51 5 Svoboda square, office 408 :+359 889 258 006 @ [email protected] Association of Bulgarian Rhodopean cattle 05.03.01/03 : Smoliyan, Bulgarian Rhodopes cattle 11.05.11 and Jersey 05.05.11/49 3 Zornitza str., bl.21, apt.34 : +359 889 134 528 @ [email protected] Association of Bulgarian buffalo breeders 05.03.01/05 : Shumen, Bulgarian Murrah 29.09.11 10.08.11/65 Makashko Shose str. : +359 899 836 321 @ [email protected] Association of breeders of Black and White 02.02.07/23 : 7000 Ruse, Black and white cattle 07.03.17 cattle in Bulgaria 07.03.17/86 5 Odrin str. : +359 887 261 281 :+359 82 834 478 @ [email protected] National Association for Breeding of 21.05.07/27 : Pleven, Montbeliard , 03.08.17 Montbeliard and Simmental cattle 1Vasil Levski str. Simmental cattle 03.08.17/90 : +359 877 388 099 @[email protected] Breeding Association of Bulgarian cattle 30.10.07/28 : Topolovo, Plovdiv, Shorthorn Rodope, 05.02.18 breeds - Shorthorn Rodope, Bulgarian 30.01.18/95 9 “Kokiche” str. Bulgarian Rhodopes cattle, Rhodopes cattle and Iskar cattle : +359 878 121 667 Iskar cattle @ [email protected] Association for breeding of Brown breed 30.10.07/29 : Sevlievo, Brown breed 12.03.18 06.03.18/97 87 Stefan Peshev str. Bulgarian Brown breed : +359 893 371 699 : +359 67 535 110 @ [email protected] Bulgarian National Association for 13.04.09/34 : 9700 Shumen, Bulgarian Murrah 12.03.10 development of buffalo breeding 3 Simeon Veliki str. : +359 889 808 535 @ [email protected] Bulgarian National Organization of 13.05.08/32 : Sofia, Bulgarian Black and White 26.03.14 zooengineers for breeding of livestock breed 26 Bistrishko shose str. cattle, : +359 877 604 464 Bulgarian Brown breed @ [email protected] Association for breeding of local cattle 04.02.11/46 : Sofia, Bulgarian Grey Cattle, 09.02.11 breeds 37 Suznanie str. Rhodope Shorthorn Cattle : +359 888 414 390 @ [email protected] National Association of meat cattle in 27.12.11/68 : Sofia, Limousin, 01.12.17 Bulgaria 27.07.15/81 3 Lachezar Stanchev str., fl 15 Aberdeen Angus 21.11.17/92 : +359 894 406 765 Hereford @ [email protected] Beef Breeders Association of Bulgaria 21.10.15/82 : 8800 Sliven, Aberdeen Angus, Hereford, 02.05.18 17 Samuilovsko shose str. Limousin : + 359 895 633 412 30.04.18/99 @ [email protected] Gascon cattle (b) Porcine species (pure-bred breeding pigs) Bulgaria List of bodies as referred to in Article 1(c) of Directive 88/661/EEC officially Version approved for maintaining herd-books (insert date) Name Approval Contact details Name of the breed(s) Remarks date Swine breeders Association in Bulgaria 05.03.01/16 : Shumen, English Large White, 11.05.11 05.03.11/48 3 Simeon Veliki str. Landrace, : +359 54 865 268 Danube White @ [email protected] Association of breeders and preservation the 22.06.06/22 : Shumen, East Balkan swine 05.05.16 East Balkan swine 26.04.16/85 3 Simeon Veliki str. : +359 899 11 87 80 @ [email protected] Association of industrial swine breeding in 21.01.08/30 : 1606 Sofia, Landrace, 06.03.18 Bulgaria 17 Hristo Botev Blvd, room 201 Yorkshire 06.03.18/98 : +359 2 952 08 52 : +359 2 952 08 52 @ [email protected] Association of Вreeders to Specific Breed 19.03.07/25 : 7500 Silistra, Danube White, 25.01.18 swine in Bulgaria 15 Simeon Veliki str., ap. 4 English Large White, ( expired : + 359 887 568 633, +359 889 712 Landrace, permission, 289 Silistra Synthetic Line of refusal of : +359 86 882 225 Swine approval) @ [email protected] (c) Porcine species (hybrid breeding pigs) Bulgaria List of bodies as referred to in Article 1(d) of Directive 88/661/EEC officially Version approved for maintaining registers (insert date) Name Approval Contact details Name of the breed(s) Remarks date Swine breeders Association in Bulgaria 05.03.01/16 : Shumen, Syntetic line Yambol – 07, 11.05.11 05.03.11/48 3 Simeon Veliki str. Hybrid from Large white and : +359 54 865 268 Landrace @ [email protected] Association of industrial swine breeding in 21.01.08/30 : 1606 Sofia, Hybrid from Landrace, 06.03.18 Bulgaria 17, Hristo Botev Blvd, room 201 Yorkshire 06.03.18/98 : +359 2 952 08 52 : +359 2 952 08 52 @ [email protected] (d) Ovine species Bulgaria List of bodies as referred to in Article 2(b) of Directive 89/361/EEC officially Version approved for the purpose of maintaining or establishing flock books (insert date) Name Approval Contact details Name of the breed(s) Remarks date Breeding Association of local sheep breed 27.05.11/59 : 4300 Karlovo, Duben Sheep, 26.09.13 7А Graf Ignatiev str. Karakachan sheep, : +359 887 782 594 Copper-red Shumen : +359 33 595 653 sheep @ [email protected] Organization of Вreeders of autochthonous 04.01.08/31 : Kalofer, Karakachan Sheep, 25.01.18 sheep in Bulgaria 10 Yliya Dechev, ap. 4 Copper - red Shoumen 25.01.18/94 : +359 887 616 125 sheep, @[email protected] Replyan sheep, Duben sheep, Central Rhodope sheep, Sakar sheep, 17.12.09/38 Central Balkan Mountain sheep Organization for breeding of Cigay and Local 29.08.11/67 : 5600 Troian, Balkan Cigay, 15.12.14 sheep breeds in Bulgaria 7 Zahari Stoyanov str. Central Balkan Mountain : +359 884 354 888 sheep, @ [email protected] Кoprivshtitsa sheep, Teteven sheep Breeding Association of the Bulgarian dairy 05.03.01/07 :1330 Sofia, Bulgarian dairy sheep 20.02.14 sheep breed 27.06.11/58 Ilinden str., bl. 26B, ap. 36 : +359 29 295 936 @ [email protected] Association of Pleven Blackhead sheep 05.03.01/08 :1073 Pleven, Pleven Blackhead sheep 26.09.13 27.06.11/61 1 Vasil Levski str., fl.12, room 1201 : + 359 886 15 65 95; + 359 64 802 150 @ [email protected] Association for breeding of Maritza sheep 05.03.01/11 : 4002 Plovdiv, White Maritza sheep, 26.03.14 17.06.11/55 4 - 6th September Blvd., ap.4 Patch-Faced Maritza : +359 888 772 224 sheep @ [email protected] Association for breeding of Stara Zagora 05.03.01/9 : 6000 Stara Zagora, Local Stara Zagora sheep 04.08.11 sheep in Bulgaria 02.08.11/63 Institute of agriculture : +359 888 805 860 @ [email protected] Association for breeding of Merinos sheep in 29.06.01/17 : 9700 Shumen, Thracian fine-wool sheep, 27.06.11 Bulgaria 27.06.11/60 8 Dede Agach str., ap.71 Karnobat fine- wool :+359 54 860 850 sheep, :+359 987 462 294 North-East Bulgarian @ [email protected] fine- wool sheep Association for breeding of Ile-de-France 31.03.06/21 : 6000 Stara Zagora, Ile-de-France 24.07.17 sheep in Bulgaria 29.03.16/83 Trakia University, Faculty of Agricultutre : +359 899 171 603 @ [email protected] National Association for breeding of dairy 17.04.07/26 : Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgarian dairy synthetic 24.07.17 sheep in Bulgaria 14.07.17/89 25 A “Nikola Gabrovski str. population sheep, : +359 62 622 336 :+359 62 622 336 19.04.16/84 @[email protected] Assaf sheep Association for breeding of native 16.04.10/41 : Rashkovo village, municipality West Вalkan Mountains, 26.09.13 (indigenous) breed sheep from Western Botevgrad, 13 Lakata str. sheep, Bulgaria : +359 897 653 041 Sofia (Еlinpelin) sheep, @ [email protected] Breznik sheep Association for breeding Central Rhodope 30.06.10/42 : Smoliyan, Central Rhodope sheep, 30.06.10 sheep, Karakachan sheep, Rodope Cigay 35 Neviyastata str., 20 mail box Karakachan sheep, sheep and Каrakachan horse : +359 301 63 501 Rodopean Cigay sheep :+359 301 63 502 @ [email protected] Breeding Association of farmers for rearing 30.06.10/44 : Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgarian dairy sheep, 30.06.10 Bulgarian dairy synthetic population sheep 25 Nikola Gabrovski, Pleven Blackhead sheep and Pleven Blackhead sheep : +359 62 670 412 :+359 62 670 412 Bulgarian National Organization of 13.05.08/32 : Sofia, Pleven Blackhead sheep, 26.03.14 zooengineers for breeding of livestock breed 26 Bistrishko shose Bulgarian dairy synthetic : +359 877 604 464 population sheep @ [email protected] Association for breeding of dairy sheep 05.05.11/53 : 7015 Russe, Bulgarian dairy synthetic 26.09.13 breed 10 Aleksandar Hadjiruset str., ap.4 population sheep : +359 888 548 696 @ [email protected] Breeding organization Mutton Charollais 23.04.12/70 : Kardzhali, Mutton Charollais 24.04.12 Bulgaria 17 Tina Kirkova str. : +359 888 884 844, +359 93 568 665 @ [email protected] @ [email protected] Association for breeding Lacaune in Bulgaria 4.02.15/76 : Plovdiv, Lacaune 06.03.15 6 Slivnitza str., office 12 : +359 889 494 697 @ [email protected] Association for breeding Breznik sheep 17.03.15/78 : Pojarevo village /Sofia, Breznik sheep 29.05.15 24 Industrial : +359 878 467 026 @ [email protected] Association for breeding and rearing of dairy 06.04.15/79 : Pirne village /Bourgas/, Bulgarian dairy synthetic 21.12.15 sheep : +359 887 422 566 population sheep @ [email protected] Association for breeding Kotel sheep 11.08.18/91 : Kotel, Kotel sheep 14.08.17 20 Braille rebellion : +359 885 284 481 @ [email protected] Association of sheep breeders in Bulgaria - 26.02.18/96 : 1000 Sofia, Local Karnobat Sheep 28.02.18 Balkan 9 G.
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