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Vnct8c1kp0d6509lf04fkqne.Pdf MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND FORESTRY ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE AND DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE (AGRARIAN REPORT 2018) AGRARIAN REPORT 2018 III. TRADE IN AGRICULTURAL GOODS 83 1. Level and dynamics of foreign trade in agrarian goods in 2017 83 Table of contents 2. Geographical distribution of foreign trade in agricultural goods 84 3. Agricultural trading by groups of commodities 89 List of abbreviations 15 4. Development of foreign trade in agricultural goods in 2018 96 SECTION А 15 5. Activities supporting the export of agricultural production 97 I. STATE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY. MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK. IV. SUPPORT FOR THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 101 THE PLACE OF THE AGRARIAN SECTOR IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY 15 1. Support under the First Pillar of the EU Common Agricultural Policy 101 II. DEVELOPMENT OF AGRARIAN SECTOR IN 2017 AND FORECASTS FOR 2018 23 1.1. Area-based direct payments, national complements to direct payments and specific 1. Use of agricultural land and structures in agriculture 23 support 111 1.1. Use of lands designated for agriculture 23 1.2. Market support mechanisms 115 1.2. Use of land parcels 24 1.2.1. Milk Sector 116 1.2.1. Land Parcel Identification System 24 1.2.2. Fruit and Vegetables sector 118 1.3. Registration of farmers 25 1.2.3. Bee-keeping sector 120 1.4. Participation of the State Land Fund (SLF) in land relations in Bulgaria 26 1.2.4. Wine sector 122 1.4.1. Provision of properties by the SLF for lease or rental 26 1.2.5. Public intervention and private storage 123 1.4.2. Distribution of pastures, grasslands and meadows, part of a state or municipal land 1.2.6. Sugar sector 123 fund, in accordance with the procedure of Article 37 and the ALOUA 26 1.2.7. Promotional Programmes 124 1.4.3. Establishment of restricted rights in rem over land, which is part of the SLF 27 1.2.8. Quality Policy: Protected Designations 125 1.5. Activities and contracts related to maintaining the Map of restituted property and 1.3. Trade Mechanisms 126 records 27 1.3.1. Export Licensing 126 1.6. Land relations 28 1.3.2. Import licensing of the agricultural products from third countries 128 1.6.1. Consolidation of agricultural lands 29 2. Support under Second pillar of CAP 128 1.7. Preservation of agricultural lands 29 3. Supplementary State Aid 138 2. Economic and production results for 2017 and forecast data for 2018 29 3.1. State Aids 138 2.1. Economic accounts for agriculture for 2017 29 3.2. Short-Term Crediting 142 2.1.1. Gross value of agricultural production 30 3.3. Investment Credit Schemes of SFA 142 2.1.2. Value of final production 32 V. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES 147 2.1.3. Intermediate consumption 33 1. Control of Agricultural and forestry machinery 147 2.1.4. Gross Value Added 32 1.1. Registration of Agricultural and forestry machinery 147 2.1.5. Entrepreneurial income 32 1.2. Technical inspection of the machinery 147 2.2. Production results in plant production 35 1.3. Qualification for Work with Machinery and Issuance of Certificates 148 2.3. Production results in livestock breeding 46 1.4. Testing and Certification of Agricultural and Forestry Machinery 148 2.3.1. Cattle breeding and buffalo breeding 51 2. Hydromeliorations 148 2.3.2. Sheep breeding and goat breeding 54 3. Plant Protection and Phyto-Sanitary Control 149 2.3.3. Pig breeding 57 3.1. Plant Protection 149 2.3.4. Horse breeding 60 3.2. Phyto-Sanitary Control 154 2.3.5. Poultry farming 60 3.2.1. Production control of the territory of Bulgaria and movement of plants, plant products 2.3.6. Bee-keeping 63 and other objects within the EU 155 2.3.7. Rabbit farming 66 3.2.2. Export Phytosanitary Control 157 2.4. State of the organic production in Bulgaria in 2017 66 3.3. Control on Plant Protection Products and Fertilisers 157 2.4.1. Areas in a control system. Groups of crops grown organically 67 3.3.1. Results of Control Activities on PPP Supply 158 2.4.2. Organic livestock breeding 70 3.3.2. Results of Control Activities on the use of PPP 158 2.4.3. Organic products market 71 4. Fertilisers 160 2.5. Vine-growing and wine production 72 4.1. Registration of fertilisers 160 2.5.1. Grape production 72 4.2. Control of fertilisers in marketing 160 2.5.2. Wine production 76 5. Plant Variety Testing, Field Inspection and Seed Control 161 2.5.3. Export and import of wine 77 6. Control of grains and cereal products 169 2 6.1. Control of public warehouses, grain storage facilities and other storage facilities for packages and plans adopted by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria 233 grain 169 11.1.1. Implement the measures included in the First Action Plan on Reducing 6.2. Qualification of harvest year 2017 170 Administrative Burdens for Business (2010-2012) 233 7. Foodchain safety 17 2 11.1.2. Implementation of identified proposals to reduce administrative and regulatory 7.1. Livestock healthcare and welfare. 17 3 burdens 233 7.2. Integrated information system of BFSA for identification, registration and traceability the 11.2. Implementation of identified proposals to reduce administrative and regulatory movement of animals 179 burdens 234 11.3. Implementation of the measures included in the Action Plan „Entrepreneurship 2020 7.3. Control activities 179 – Bulgaria” adopted by the Council of Ministers on November 11, 2015 235 7.3.1. Food safety 179 7.3.2. Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) 185 VI. FORESTRY 239 7.3.3. System for administrative support and cooperation 188 1. Characteristics of the forest areas 239 7.3.4. System for administrative support and cooperation – 2. Changes in the forest territories. 241 Food fraud network 188 3. Стопанисване на горските територии 243 7.3.5. Plant Protection Products AuthorisationManagement 3.1. Forestation and protection against erosion and torrents 243 3.2. Cutting of the forests 245 System (PPPAMS) 189 4. Use of timber and non-timber forest products 246 7.3.6. Control of veterinary activity, veterinary medicinal products and feed, 4.1. Timber use 246 border control 190 4.2. Use of non-timber forest products 249 7.3.6.1. Control of veterinary activity 190 5. Protection of forest territories 249 7.3.6.2. Control of veterinary medical products 191 5.1. Protection of forest territories from diseases, pests and other damages 249 7.3.6.3. Border control 194 5.2. Fire protection of the forests 250 7.3.6.4. Feed control 196 6. Protected territories 251 7.3.6.5. Verification of the effectiveness of official feed control 204 7. Forest certification 254 7.4. Risk analysis of the food chain 204 8. Inventory and planning in forest areas 255 7.5. Legislative changes in the field of food safety 210 9. Hunting 257 8. Selection and reproduction in livestock 212 10. Conservation of forest areas and control 258 8.1. Management of national genetic resources 212 11. Strategic planning, improvement of the legal framework and international activities 261 8.2. Control and coordination of breeding activity 218 12. Financing and investment in forest areas 265 9. Agricultural science, training and advisory activities 220 12.1. Protected territories 265 9.1. Scientific research activities and scientific services to agriculture provided by the 12.2. Forest certification 266 Agricultural academy 220 13. Administrative service 266 9.1.1. Scientific products created and introduced to production 220 13.1. Register of persons engaged in forestry activities 266 9.1.2. Transfer of knowledge and scientific products 221 VII. FISHERY AND AQUACULTURES 269 9.1.3. Qualification Structure of researchers and doctoral students 221 1. Catch and production of fish and other aquatic organisms 269 9.1.4. Specialised scientific periodicals 222 2. Import and export of fish and fish products 277 9.1.5. International cooperation in the field of agricultural science 222 3. Operational Programme „Fisheries Sector Development”(OPFSD), funded by the European 9.2. Advisory activities 223 Fisheries Fund (EFF) 283 9.3. Professional trainings 226 4. Maritime and Fisheries Programme 2014 - 2020 291 9.4. Improving the relationship "research - farming advice - agricultural business" 227 5. Common policy in the field of fisheries 301 9.5. Information security 227 SECTION B 303 9.6. Agrochemical analyses 228 9.7. Activity of NAAS under Measure 2 "Consultancy services, farm management services APPENDICES 319 and farm substitution services" of the RDP 2014-2020 228 10. Prevention of hail 229 11. Reducing the regulatory and administrative burdens on business 233 11.1. Implement the measures for reducing the administrative burden covered by the List of abbreviations SF State forestries VAT Value added tax AEP Agri-environment Payments CSSESGSC Coupled Support Scheme for Ewes and She-goats under Selection Control AACS Administrative Assistance and Cooperation System SFS Small Farmer Scheme BFSA Bulgarian Food Safety Agency SHA State hunting area Bulgarian Survey for Monitoring the Agricultural and Economic BSMAEC SE State enterprise Conjuncture ESG-MA Coupled Support Scheme for Ewes and/or She-goats in Mountain Areas GDP Gross domestic product SLF State Land Fund GVA Gross value added SFA State Fund Agriculture GVA Bulgarian State Standard SFA-PA State Fund Agriculture – Paying Agency Buffaloes Coupled Support Scheme for Buffaloes EFTA European Free Trade Association BNB Bulgarian National Bank MILK SCHEME Coupled support scheme for dairy cows under selection control BEP Biological and economic properties MEAT SCHEME Coupled support scheme for meat cows under selection control BRC Bulgarian Red Cross EAFRD European Agricultural
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