Bulgaria pumps cash into rice farmers' lifeline

Bulgaria's government has authorized a substantial financial injection into its agricultural infrastructure, directing more than 26 million leva toward Irrigation Systems EAD to rehabilitate critical water pumping facilities. The Council of Ministers rubber-stamped budget adjustments for the Agriculture Ministry alongside the capital boost, which will finance the complete overhaul of the Pyasachnik pumping station through engineering assessments, construction work, and oversight operations.

The revitalized facility promises to secure water access for farming communities across Pazardzhik and Plovdiv, where rice cultivation dominates Bulgaria's agricultural landscape. Officials expect the upgraded pumping station to permanently resolve irrigation challenges confronting producers in these districts, which contain the nation's most concentrated rice-growing territory.
 

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