Bulgaria
South Central Region · Bioselena

The Bulgaria hub supports producers in South Central regions with practical advisory, research-backed experimentation, and market development for high-value organic crops including aromatic and oilseed systems.
Why it matters to you
Semi-arid resilience — improve water-smart crop management under variable rainfall.
Applied varietal adaptation — strengthen crop choices for aromatic and oilseed systems.
Premium value-chain integration — expand stable market access for organic rose and specialty crops.
Mechanisation for weed control — scale practical non-chemical methods for larger farm contexts.

What we aim for
- Build a regional reference point for organic transition in South Central Bulgaria.
- Connect research and advisory for aromatic and oilseed crop systems.
- Strengthen market channels for organic rose oil and specialty products.
- Provide practical training on water management and weed control.
- Facilitate cross-border knowledge exchange with other OH-FINE hubs.
Activities that may interest you
The RKH puts all the regional information you need about support, courses, and opportunities for making the leap to organic farming at your fingertips. You can get answers to your questions about certification and best practices, learn from workshops and real experiences of other producers, and connect with technicians, certifiers, and markets. All in one place, easy, practical, and designed to make your transition safer, more profitable, and sustainable.
We invite you to take a virtual tour of this website and discover everything we offer you.

Partners
AU Plovdiv
Agricultural University — oilseed and aromatic crop research.
Balkan Biocert
Regional certification and compliance verification.

Featured news
Bulgaria's organic rose oil production gains EU Protected Designation
The Rose Valley's organic essential oil sector secures EU-level recognition, opening new premium export channels.
2026-03-12National organic action plan targets 15% farmland by 2030
The Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture announces an ambitious roadmap doubling the current organic area within four years.
2026-02-25Dryland organic trials show 40% water savings with mulch systems
Three-year field trials in the Thracian Plain demonstrate significant water retention benefits from organic mulching practices.
2026-02-08Chats and forums that interest you. Participate!
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