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Herb-processing plant to be built in Bulgaria's Plovdiv

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Bulgaria's Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov was an official guest at the turning of the first sod of a Herb Processing Plant in Plovdiv. Before that, he visited the Schneider Electric Bulgaria plant in the village of Radinovo near Plovdiv - the first enterprise in Bulgaria to replace gas heating with a heat pump. 

The Prime Minister is scheduled to meet with owners and managers of companies in the "Thrace Economic Zone", as well as to participate in the "Regional Innovation Valleys for Bioeconomy and Food Systems" conference at the Agrarian University in Plovdiv. 

He will also inaugurate the new building of the Center for Plant System Biology and Biotechnology, built under the European PlantaSIST project.



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