Farmers in Llap are forced to throw hundreds of pepper bags

The Bujk Safet Bekteshi from the village of Baboc of Obilic has been dealing with the cultivation of different agricultural cultures, mainly that of the pepper. But this year is not going as he expected. He complains that he is facing many difficulties in selling cultivated agricultural cultures with a lot [...]
But this year is not going as he expected. He complains that he is facing many difficulties in selling hard - grown agricultural cultures.
In fact, on Wednesday Safet, which has 15 greenhouses of about 60 gold crops planted with agricultural products, has been forced to throw 80 pepper bags into waste.
That's because the inspectors in this municipality and the police are not allowing him and many others to sell, even though he says his stands were placed in his field.
He says that with this activity, which has survival, he is unable to obtain even invested tools until he complains that even at the market, there is no room for them to sell.
Another farmer has been forced to throw some 200 pepper bags into the Llap River because they were not allowed to sell.
He considers this to be an injustice that is being done because, according to him, the producers of the neighbouring village sell in the same manner and place without a problem.
These farmers warn a meeting with the mayor to make a solution, for they say that 20 meters away from the road have no job at all.
If the municipality does not take anything into this issue, they say they will also go out on the street to block it in protest.
Meanwhile, Obilic Community Chairman Xhafer Gashi has told KTV that selling those products on a magical road such as the one in Mitrovica is dangerous for what they are forced to do with the Ministry of Infrastructure to move them out.
Nevertheless, during the next week Gashi has said they will try to jointly with vegetable growers to find a favourable solution within the opportunity.












