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Land in the upper part of the Thracian Plain
in the Stara Zagora Region has been fertile and productive since
antiquity. The mild climate and rich soil are favorable for producing
varied strains of agriculture. Cereals, sunflowers, cotton, and
vegetables, as well as fruit orchards and grapevines are grown mainly
in the southern plains. Not only roses, but also lavender, mint
and valerian are produced in the valley to the north.
The large pastures in the plains and foothills
are conducive for superior cattle and sheep breeding. The pig production
industry is an important part of the Region's agricultural sector.
GalUS Vereya is a large poultry producer in the Region.
The land restitution process is underway. Private
landowners grow their own crops or participate in cooperatives.
Stara Zagora's Thracian University has
cutting-edge animal-nutrition, veterinary-science, and
agro-economics programs. The Institute for Cattle and Sheep
Breeding Research enhances livestock production in the nation.
Chirpan's Research Institute of Wheat and Cotton has developed
new strains of wheat and cotton grown worldwide. Kazanlak's Institute
of Roses conducts research in the field of roses and other extracts
for the fragrance, pharmaceutical, and herbal industries.
These dynamic research institutions have the
Region poised for a bright, economically successful future in agriculture.
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