Bulgaria's Tobacco Growers Issue Ultimatum to Government

Earlier protests of tobacco growers already resulted in crops burning, as enraged producers say they are finding it difficult to make ends meet with current tobacco prices, Photo by BGNES

Bulgarian tobacco growers will stage a protest and blockade Parliament if their demands are not met in 72 hours.

Tsvetan Filev, who chairs Bulgaria's National Association of Tobacco Producers, announced this on Monday in an interview for Bulgarian National Radio, Expert.bg reports.

In Filev's words, over 300 tobacco growers from Haskovo municipality in South Bulgaria have planned to travel to the capital Sofia and demonstrate, setting in fire all remains of their tobacco crops that have not been sold.

They demand that the government decide on higher tobacco subsidies an that a state arbitrary body mediate between growers and corporations buying their production.

Filev insists that tobacco producers have suffered a huge blow from multinationals, which refuse to purchase their goods citing "low quality" and offering to pay half the average price.

Companies such as Bulgarian Bulgartabak and Purvomay BT, however, were mentioned by Filev as "saviors" of tobacco growers.

Both did not have contracts with them, but decided to buy thousands of tons of raw production worth tens of millions BGN.

More than 150 tons of tobacco are still to be bought.

Lyutvi Mestan, the leader of Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), which is in Bulgaria's government, promised on Sunday evening a 50% increase of subsidies per kg of tobacco, which could thus go up BGN 3 from BGN 2.

Mestan hopes that grants to tobacco growers could compensate their low incomes over the past months.

He also proposed that a National Chamber of Tobacco Growers be set up by their representatives, with further legislation to establish relations between them and tobacco companies.

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