Bulgaria: Stone Fruit Market Update

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Stone fruit (sweet and tart cherries, peaches and nectarines) are traditional for Bulgaria and account for the largest share in fruit production. Sweet cherries are the second most important fruit after apples, and peaches follow third. In recent years, farmers have increased their investment in cherry orchards and new foreign investment was attracted to cherry processing. 

Bulgaria: Stone Fruit Market Update

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