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Tests to find out if soil, water or plants contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Bulgaria will cost between BGN 200-300.
Bulgaria’s Executive Agency for the Environment revealed this price at the opening of the country’s first specialized laboratory for the analysis of GMOs in the environment late Wednesday.
Analysis and research will be made at the request of the Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water, and external entities.
The laboratory will perform qualitative analysis to determine the presence of genetically modified DNA in environmental samples, quantitative analysis to determine the percentage of genetically modified DNA in a sample, and the analysis and validation of genetically modified DNA.
Within a few months the lab will receive full accreditation and will thus allow the authorities to use their results to impose fines on individuals and companies who break the new laws in Bulgaria that ban the release of GMOs into the environment.
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On May 11, the weather is expected to be predominantly sunny, with heavier cloud cover anticipated in the East and South during the morning hours
According to Professor Georgi Rachev, a Bulgarian climatologist speaking on bTV, Bulgaria can expect an abundance of sunshine with no rainfall until Sunday afternoon
As Bulgarians gear up for the day ahead, weather forecasts paint a picture of mixed conditions across the country for May 10
May 9 brings a mixed bag of atmospheric phenomena, with isolated rain showers dominating the western regions and the looming possibility of thunderstorms in the southwest
Bulgaria is on high alert as the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) issues a Yellow Alert for impending heavy rain and thunderstorms across Western, Central, and Southeastern regions on May 8
Brace yourselves for a blend of sunshine, scattered clouds, and the occasional rumble of thunder in Bulgaria today
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