Current News

Current News

 Bulgaria's Largest Wine Expo Opened in Plovdiv

Bulgaria's Largest Wine Expo Opened in Plovdiv

3/14/2010 6:32:27 PM
Bulgaria's Economy Minister Traikov opened the wine expo VInaria 2010 in Plovdiv Sunday. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria’s largest international commercial exhibit of wines “Vinaria 2010” was opened in Plovdiv Sunday by Economy Minister Traicho Traikov.

In his opening statement, Traikov declared that the wine production sector in Bulgaria is developing as a combination of old traditions and new technologies.

A total of 262 wine producers (114 Bulgarian) from 14 different states participate in Vinaria 2010. For the first time the Republic of South Africa is a partner of the forum.

South African Ambassador Sheila Camerer has pointed out that Bulgarian wine producers could learn from the experience of their South African colleagues with respect to wine tasting tourism whereas the latter could learn from the Bulgarian wine-production technology.

The Vinaria 2010 expo will last until March 17. For the first time Bulgarian producers presented "bio wine" made of organic grapes with a special environment friendly technology. The producers expect that the bio wines will be well-received abroad and will boost Bulgaria's wine export which dropped by 40% as a result of the economic crisis.

Meanwhile, over 100 Bulgarian wine producers supported by the regional wine chambers in Plovdiv and Varna handed Minister Traikov a declaration protesting against the obligatory introduction of measuring devices in all wine production establishments. This requirement was issued by the government in February.

Traikov has defended the measure which is aimed at reducing the evasion of excise taxes. He said he was aware of the concerns of the producers but that the measure will be introduced for a trial period and could be revised if it was detrimental or inefficient.

The producers complain about the cost of acquiring the respective measuring devices claiming that some of them might go bankrupt as a result of having to purchase the equipment in question.

SofiaNews

HOLY WEEK before Easter
HOLY WEEK before Easter
4/29/2024 8:00:00 AM
Holy Week is the last week of Lent, the week immediately preceding Easter Sunday.
TSVETNITSA - VRUBNITSA (Palm Sunday)
Name day of everyone named after a flower, bush or tree (Tsvetelina, Lilia, Yavor, Yassen, Roza, Iglika, Violeta, Varban, Latinka, Temenuga, Karamfila, Zdravko, Kamelia etc).
Today is LAZAROVDEN (St. Lazarus’ Day)
Name day for everyone having the name of  Lazar, Lazo, Lazarina, Lara.
World Book and Copyright Day
World Book and Copyright Day
4/23/2024 6:00:00 AM
World Book and Copyright Day (also known as International Day of the Book or World Book Days) is a yearly event on 23 April, organized by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright.
Earth Day
Earth Day
4/22/2024 11:00:00 AM
Earth Day is an annual day on which events are held worldwide to increase awareness and appreciation of the Earth's natural environment.
Anniversary of the April Uprising
Anniversary of the April Uprising
4/20/2024 8:00:00 AM
Various initiatives throughout Bulgaria are to mark today the 143. anniversary since the April Uprising.
12.04.1961 - First space flight
12.04.1961 - First space flight
4/12/2024 8:00:00 AM
On April 12, 1961, Gagarin became the first human to travel into space in Vostok 1
Today we mark International Roma Day
On April 8 we mark International Roma Day. On the occasion Sofia will be the venue of a forum entitled “European funds: possibilities for support of Roma integration”.
Fools Day (April 1st)
Fools Day (April 1st)
4/1/2024 8:00:00 AM
There are quite a few nations today having in their calendar the April 1st Fools Day. For better or worse, we, Bulgarians, are among them.
Anniversary of Bulgarias staring to use the Gregorian Calendar
In 1916, at midnight on 31st of March, Bulgaria “jumps” into future – instead of having April 1st as the next day, Bulgarians had April 14th….