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Vinaria 2010 exposition underway in Plovdiv

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Vinaria 2010 exposition underway in Plovdiv

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Twelve contracts have been signed from the beginning of 2010 to date under the European programme for development of wine production in Bulgaria, worth in excess of 5.6 million euro, according to a deputy of the Zemedelie fund, as cited by Bulgarian Dnevnik daily on March 15 2010.

The Vinaria 2010 exposition in Plovdiv, aimed at stimulating and develop the industry in Bulgaria, is currently underway. There are 35 additional projects worth about five million euro on the agenda pending evaluation.

The Vinaria 2010 exposition strives to bring together leading companies from the sector relating to vine-growing and wine production. The event serves as a venue for exchange of information as well as the presentation of innovative techniques and technologies through its numerous conferences, seminars, presentations and business meetings, the event's official website said.

Kalina Ilieva is the new executive director of the stately run Zemedelie fund, approved by the Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov. Moreover, the fund also has two deputy executive directors, Svetoslav Simeonov and Fragomir Gospodinov.

According to the agricultural fund Zemedelie, a total of 158 winery projects received approval and financial assistance last year, amounting to 21.1 million euro. The European programme, which will be operational until 2014, has a total budget of 112.6 million euro, Dnevnik said.

Wine producers in Bulgaria may apply for the programme under three criteria: restructuring and conversion of their grape vineyards, insuring the annual produce and promotion of the product in third countries. The resource, which will be allocated in 2010, is set at 21.2 million euro, while in 2011, 22.3 million.

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