About 45% less grain this year

Gezim Haradanaj, is reaping wheat cultivated for this year. But he is not satisfied with the productivity he has obtained from these planted acres. Planting grain according to this farmer is very expensive. So according to him, subsidies received by the government are insufficient to cover these expenses. [...]
Planting grain according to this farmer is very expensive.
So according to him, subsidies received by the government are insufficient to cover these expenses.
Disgruntled with the amount of wheat accumulated is also the union.
They say that compared to last year, there are halfer wheat rows.
Heavy rainfall has contributed to the halves of this agricultural culture.
Prime Minister Kurti experienced the following week, according to which approximately 67 thousand hectares were planted with wheat this year, or 32% more than years.
The Ministry of Agriculture has supported each farmer, who has planted wheat with 474 euros per hectare.












