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No new cases of COVID-19 contaminated cases have been reported in Hubei province for 32 consecutive days on April 4, a local health commission briefed yesterday. There are still 633 asymptomatic cases in the province that are under medical surveillance after 16 new ones were discovered on Tuesday and 33 were quarantined, according to Radio China. Until yesterday, a total of 282,812 close contacts of confirmed cases with COVID-19 were monitored in Hubei Province, of which 1,192 were under medical supervision. Since the start of the Hubei epidemic, 68 128 cases of new coronavirus have been confirmed, of which 50 333 in Wuhan.
Since May 2, Hubei province authorities have relaxed some security measures.
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Cow milk purchase prices are expected to remain at the same level as in April, despite the usual seasonal decline at this time of year.
Vitosha butter and yellow cheese keep their price levels in the country. Compared to the previous year, the price of yellow cheese has seen an upward trend, probably due to market uncertainty in the COVID-19 environment. In the first two months of this year, 8 981 thousand liters more milk was processed in the country compared to last year. Larger quantities were produced of cow cheese (+2 332 tonnes), cow's cheese with added vegetable fat (+166 tonnes), cow's milk with additives (+121 tonnes) and butter (+13 tonnes). The most significant reductions are in fermented milk (-1148 tonnes), fresh packaged milk (-321 tonnes) and cream (-19 tonnes). However, starting prices for sheep's milk remain relatively low - around BGN 1.10 / liter. Purchased milk in the EU for the first two months compared to 2019 increased by 3.5% (537 thousand tonnes), driven by good buying prices. The highest growth was observed in Bulgaria (7.7%), Greece (6.3%), and the Czech Republic (5%). The Lodi spot market in Italy closed in the second and third weeks of March. At the end of March, the price of raw milk was EUR 0.30 / liter, down 14% from the beginning of the month. For April the price is 0.30 euros, almost without hesitation. The price is 19% below the average purchase price and is the result of the severely affected public catering sector in Europe. All dairy products in the EU fell in April. Mass restrictions on public catering have led to lower demand for long-life dairy raw materials (milk powder and butter), while prices for direct consumption products remain weakly affected. Prices are declining everywhere: by 15% for skimmed milk, by 16% for butter, by 2% for cheddar cheese and by 4% for whey. The EC provides for private storage aid in the dairy sector for COVID-19. The amount of aid is EUR 15.57 per tonne for fixed storage costs and EUR 0.40 per tonne per day of contractual storage. The contractual storage period is between 60 and 180 days. However, the European Milk Board criticized the EC's proposed measures for private storage. And the Commission's second proposal to allow milk producer organizations to voluntarily limit production volumes will not have the expected effect. According to the European Milk Board, the proper response to the crisis in the dairy sector is the simultaneous coordinated reduction of production volumes in all Member States. Warehousing support has not succeeded in stopping or limiting the crisis situation in the past, as it does not prevent overproduction and, because of stockpiling, exacerbates market price pressures, which can even prolong the crisis period. New Zealand producers are likely to be the least affected by the pandemic. Due to its geographical isolation, coupled with the low population density, the spread of the infection is controlled there. At the moment, the problems facing dairy farmers are mainly related to the difficulties in exporting, for which the majority of production is intended. No new cases of COVID-19 contaminated cases have been reported in Hubei province for 32 consecutive days on April 4, a local health commission briefed yesterday. There are still 633 asymptomatic cases in the province that are under medical surveillance after 16 new ones were discovered on Tuesday and 33 were quarantined. Until yesterday, a total of 282,812 close contacts of confirmed cases with COVID-19 were monitored in Hubei Province, of which 1,192 were under medical supervision.
Since the beginning of the epidemic in Hubei, 68,128 cases of infection with the new coronavirus have been confirmed, of which 50,333 in the city of Wuhan. Since May 2, Hubei province authorities have relaxed some security measures. Good news for Levski! Two powerful companies are ready to pour serious money into the club at Gerena, Gong.bg has learned. Moreover, negotiations are already underway and the management of the Blue is aware of the intentions of the companies, although Pavel Kolev, the resigning executive, has avoided commenting on the issue. However, it is important to note that the companies do not intend to enter into the management of Levski, but simply to advertise. The funds that will go into the box office of the "blue" of the two companies are in the order of several million.
One of the companies is well known in the sporting environment as it invests a lot of money in the development of sports. Negotiations will accelerate as soon as the state of emergency is over. Yesterday Pavel Kolev announced that Vasil Bozhkov is ready to give Levski's shares and does not intend to interfere. The 26-time champion is expected to acquire a new owner this summer. It is also not an option for the shares to be in the fans and for some powerful companies to pour money into the club in the form of advertising. Dacia has temporarily laid off about 14,000 employees and Ford has shut down its 6,000 staff, Reuters reports. During the outage, both plants implement safety measures designed to limit the risk of infection with COVID-19 and to ensure the protection of their employees against coronavirus. Ford said it would gradually resume production in one shift with about half the workers. Dacia announced that production in the town of Mioveni has resumed, with employees working at the plant on three shifts. Romania, which has registered more than 13,000 coronavirus infections and 803 deaths, declared a 30-day state of emergency on 16 March and later extended it to 15 May.
All establishments in Plovdiv, which were closed during the state of emergency, should be exempted from the payment of sidewalk for the period from May 13 to August 31, 2020. Such a proposal will be submitted by the municipality to the Municipal Council, announced the administration of the mayor Zdravko Dimitrov. These restaurants, which worked as a hot spot - they prepared food for delivery - can count on a 50% reduction in the fee. Another proposal of the Plovdiv Municipality is to defer the fees for the months of May and April for the issued permits for placing advertising and information elements by November 20. No interest will be charged for this time.
After a few years in a row, the cherry harvest was almost destroyed due to colds, this year the weather proved to be favorable and spared the orchards. The farmers hope that by the end of May, when the first cherries will appear, the weather will be kept warm and no heavy rain will occur, BNT reports. Prof. Dr. Dimitar Sotirov - Deputy Director of the Institute of Agriculture - Kyustendil: The danger has not passed, if we say that there will be hardly any cold frosts, but very often we are hit by hail, this is the dangerous one that can happen and bear damage to the harvest, no not only from cherries but also on other fruit species and crops in general.
Local farmers have other concerns. They are concerned about how in a pandemic they will harvest and how they will sell their produce. Prof. Dr. Dimitar Sotirov - Deputy Director of the Institute of Agriculture - Kyustendil: If the foreign trade is not opened and the cherry harvest is known to be exported to Germany, Italy, Romania, etc. and if the markets are not opened, there will be a difficulty in realizing the cherry harvest, as the market in Bulgaria is shrinking and the harvest will not be possible. In the Kyustendil region, over 18,000 acres of cherry plantations are grown, with an average yield of about 1,500 kg of cherries. According to the Agricultural Institute, this year the domestic market of the country will rely on the Kyustendil cherry because elsewhere in the country the low freezing temperatures have destroyed a large part of the cherry arrays. Juventus CEO Fabio Paratici revealed how the "Bianconeri" will carry out their transfer policy in the summer. The club manager also talks about stars Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, Gianluigi Buffon and Giorgio Kielini.
"This will be a creative and flexible market. Pogba is a great football player, but surely these types of players will struggle to find a team to pay their salary. By exchanging players, their market value is not diminishing, but we will be very careful about their rewards, "Paratichi said. "Cristiano Ronaldo is a different player. This is a brand that leads to a high increase in revenue. For other players with big commitments, however, it will be much harder. "We are finalizing the renewal of the Buffon and Kielini contracts. We even talked to Dibala about it, but then this unpleasant situation happened to him and he experienced a negative experience. But our desire is for him to stay with us. " Dr. Eliseev, Dr. Blazhev, Ms. Georgieva, Ms. Todorova, Ms. Petrova, Ms. Vasileva, and San. Haralampieva, san. Ivanova.
The news came amid alarming news for new ones infected in Vidin with Covid-19. As BLIC reported, 8 new cases of coronavirus were registered in Vidin district last day, according to the Regional Health Inspectorate (RI). All new cases are in contact with those already infected with COVID-19. There are two children, 10 and 11 years old. Good news for Bulgarian football. Group workouts are expected to be allowed this week, subject to strict rules. The final decision depends on the opinion of the experts in the medical commission at the BFU and the National Crisis Staff. In the meantime, Sport Minister Krasen Kralev has announced that activities have begun on laying the new grass floor at Vasil Levski National Stadium. For the last time, the grass cover of the stadium was replaced in 2015 for the amount of BGN 360 thousand. Now, however, the amount of the project has not been announced.
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