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A Chinese investor has been awarded a certificate by Bulgaria’s Dobrich Municipality for the construction of a feed-mill.
A representative of the Chinese company, as cited by the Bulgarian National Radio, explained that the investor had Chosen Dobrich because of the well-developed production of grain and maize and the proximity of Port Varna, which would be used to export the products to China.
He specified that the feed-mill would use raw materials from the region, adding that the northeastern region was Bulgaria’s top grain-producing region.
The representative of the Chinese investor made clear that the feed-mill was expected to produce 300 000 tonnes of feed per year.
He said that the feed-mill would create 90 jobs and that the workers would work in 4 shifts.
He also informed that the concentrated feed would be produced according to Chinese recipes and that all of the production would be exported to China.
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