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To help agricultural producers who will not be able to sell their products in the closed markets of the Capital, the municipality of Bucharest will organize additional flying markets and open spaces, wrote on Facebook the mayor of the Capital Nicușor Dan.
“We agreed on this after a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Ludovic Orban, as a special measure to support small producers around Bucharest and residents of Bucharest who buy such products at the farmers market. We identify the locations in the coming days and we announced them in advance. Vegetables, fruits and dairy products produced in the communes surrounding the Capital must continue to find their place in the Bucharest market, “said the mayor.
The authorities have decided to suspend the activity of the agri-food markets behind closed doors, fairs, fairs, mixed and flying markets and flea markets, in an attempt to limit the spread of COVID-19, starting on Monday, November 9. Agri-food markets that can be organized in open public spaces are allowed, complying with health protection standards.
Similar measures have been taken in several cities in the country, such as Sibiu or Brasov.
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