In south-eastern Europe, a unique variety of wild plants grows in untouched nature and a mild climate. Far away from large-scale industry and polluted soils, the countries of the Balkans have developed into Europe's largest exporter of herbs. In Bulgaria alone, over 300,000 people work with native plants. The business is becoming increasingly lucrative.
In south-eastern Europe, a unique variety of wild plants grows in untouched nature and a mild climate. Far away from large-scale industry and polluted soils, the countries of the Balkans have developed into Europe's largest exporter of herbs. In Bulgaria alone, over 300,000 people work with native plants. The business is becoming increasingly lucrative.