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Fungicides - Bulgaria

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  1. CHEM AGRO-BULGARIA LTD.

    Bulgaria

    Trade of pesticide, fertilizers - soil and leaf, seeds for field crops/sunflower, maize, oil rape, wheat/ and parallel trade of pesticides in other EU countries.If you are interest of international EU trade in this area, please send us a e-mail on address hemagro@abv.bg

  2. HYGIENE MEDICAL INDUSTRY E O O D

    Bulgaria

    The company HYGIENE MEDICAL INDUSTRY E O O D, which operates in the Phytosanitary products, fungicides and pesticides industry. It also operates in the Disinfectants, non-medical, Cleaning and maintenance products, household, Disinfectants, non-medical, and Cleaning and maintenance products, household industries. It is based in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.

  3. AGRIA AD

    Bulgaria

    The company AGRIA AD, is a Wholesaler, which operates in the Phytosanitary products, fungicides and pesticides industry. It also operates in the Products - phytosanitary, and Products - phytosanitary industries. It is based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

  4. BIOBEEHONEY.COM

    Bulgaria

    We are a small beekeeper company from Bulgaria. Our business include bee farming, production, promoting the research and use of bee products. Since starting in 1999 we have kept pioneering in promoting Bulgaria’s beekeeping quality and bee culture. The conventional beekeeping uses substances which are based on the latest achievements of the chemical industry and the veterinary medicine. Feeding the bees with such substances equals the treatment of plants with various chemicals-pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, etc. However, the organic beekeeping uses organic acids only which can also be found in the honey and the honey products anyway. We use essential oils and plants which produce substances used before the appearance of the synthetic veterinary medicine. The bees should not be fed with synthetic foods and sweeteners and they must collect pollen in clean agricultural regions planted mainly with wild honey-yielding vegetation, far from busy motorways and other sources of pollution. The mountain and semi-mountain Bulgarian regions, which actually cover one-third of the country’s territory, provide best opportunities for organic beekeeping amidst clean nature. In fact, Bulgaria is among the three European countries with biggest variety of herbs. The honeydew honey for example is the most valuable one and does not need to be certified, because it is yielded from the English Oak (Quercus Robur) which grows in abundance in our mountain regions.