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"textContent": "Between 30% and 40% of the livestock officially registered in Bulgaria may exist only on paper, according to caretaker Agriculture Minister Ivan Hristanov, who said recent inspections have revealed a serious gap between declared and actually present animals.\n\nIn a post on social media, Hristanov explained that checks carried out by inspectors from the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency show that a significant share of registered animals cannot be physically found on farms. According to him, these are so-called “virtual animals” used to obtain subsidies and support payments without real livestock behind them.\n\n...",
"title": "Bulgaria Finds Up to 40% of Registered Livestock Exists Only on Paper"
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