Bulgarian sunflower seed market: Gap between import restrictions and market realities are increasing
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The Bulgarian sunflower seed market is increasingly driven by a contradiction between import regulation and margins. Pressure to restrict sunflower seed imports is rising, while the crushing industry is becoming more dependent on imported oilseed, the crushers need in sunflower seed from abroad to keep plants running, but domestic seed producers call for stronger import regulation, for trade barriers on third-country supplies.
This contradiction intensified, because Bulgarian SFS production has been volatile recently. As a result, crushers increasingly turned to global markets, including South America, to secure supply.
Oilseed imports restrictions in the short term may support domestic prices. In the long term, however, there is a risk of competitiveness weakening, especially in a region that already faces strong competition from Ukraine, Romania and South American exporters.
Quality of the imported SFS also rises concerns about contamination or certification and increase the supply uncertainty.
In the new 2026/27 season, weather during planting, higher fuel prices and potentially rising maritime logistics costs may increase production and export volatility.
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