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Seed Festival brings together farmers and artists in Sevlievo

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On 16 and 17 April, the north-central Bulgarian town of Sevlievo will host the eighth national Bulgarian Seed Festival. 
Traditionally held in the days around Palm Sunday, the festival brings together farmers, craftsmen and artisans. 
Bulgarian producers from different parts of the country have the opportunity to exhibit their products and visitors have the chance to buy different varieties of seeds for sowing, flowers for the flower garden, food and drinks, all-natural cosmetics and handicrafts. 
This year Forest.BG is joining the initiative and thanks to them all participants will receive a gift of fruit trees for their orchard.



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