Moliqaj says Albin Kurti is making propaganda economies: Today he cheated on farm subsidies

PSD chief Dardan Moliqaj has written about the latest situation and crises that have engulfed Kosovo, as with essential food products, as with oil, without forgetting the current weeks ago, broadcast Periscope. Here's a full post: Figured optimism is the economy of numeral propaganda is the economy of propaganda, not growth [...]
PSD chief Dardan Moliqaj has written about the latest situation and crises that have engulfed Kosovo, as with essential food products, as with oil, without forgetting the current weeks ago, broadcast Periscope.
Here's a full post:
Framework obsession is propaganda economy
Framework is an economy of propaganda, not an increase in prosperity. They speak Kurt before this economy. Even when people suffer expensive life on their shoulders, the figures speak only wonders of overcoming plans.
The data says over 40% of last year's GDP is related to diaspora revenues, the Government already tells us about its economic miracle; it tells us about export growth, but does not show how much import grew. Today he lied about agricultural subsidies.
The government told us 1 hour ago that it is increasing grain subsidies for 216%, or from 150 euros to 470 euros. Great. What they say may be correct, but the problem is still what they do not say. Let's see the figures that make up the cost to the final product. Plea for hectare in 2021 has cost 240 euros, in 2022 cost 624 euros. The seed in 2021 has cost 132 euros, in 2022 cost 156 euros. Oil in 2021 cost 60 euros, and a year later it costs 109 euros. Last year the harvest cost 100 euros, at the current price of oil, without counting what lies ahead, now costs 180 euros.
To sum up: A wheat hectare from planting until harvest in 2021 has cost 532 euros. The subsidies have been 150 euros. So the farmer in 2021 paid 382 euros per hectare. In 2022 a hectare costs 1095 euros. The state subsidies are 470 euros. Today the farmer for the hectare pays 625 euros. Or 243 euros more than last year, even after government subsidies.












