Muharrem: Why isn't he counting on onions?

Analyst Shenoll Muharremi, in a following letter published on Facebook, asks that he is the stupid economy”. That scripture, he brings to the continuation of reactions to a publication made yesterday by the GAP Institute, where it was seen that Kosovo has exported close to 5m euros in onions over the past year. He says [...]
That scripture, he brings to the continuation of reactions to a publication made yesterday by the GAP Institute, where it was seen that Kosovo has exported close to 5m euros in onions over the past year.
He says we should go back to our economy and see what's not working.
Why are businesses, farmers and local producers so marginalized? Why isn't he counting on onions? Is the high interest in agricultural loans possibly 10% in banks of up to 30% in microfinance institutions?” writes Muharrem.
Complete scripture, conveys Periscopi:
Is the economy stupid?
This is a theme of onions, tomatoes, trade, and the economy of comparable priorities. Even $100 million of imported onions we can afford without thieves. The import of vegetables is being dealt with by mistake. The point of the problem is perhaps not being handled properly. Modern economies focus on comparable priorities. For example, we can import onions $100m euros a year but export Rysse ringon and other products processed by ,200m euros.
Import tomatoes but export ketchup! Each link to product processing would enrich our economy. Our problem is that there's no laundry for farmers because of economic structure and value chains. This is a serious situation that we in all spheres and fields of economics have a succulent deficit. -51 billion losses for two decades are Kosovo.
Another trade policy is also focused on comparable priorities. Imports tomatoes and onions but exports IPT services or energy, coal. Or something your economy has priority. It doesn't mean anything wrong with importing fake products. The problem is total trade balance! And here we have about -5 billion ($35 million) loss or negative balance per year.
Germany probably imports many agricultural products from Spain and Poland. It's probably negative in these products. POR German sells you cars and other products where she has focused her economy and trade policy.
We should go back to our economy and see what's not happening. Why are local businesses, farmers and producers so marginalized? Why isn't he counting on onions? Is the higher interest in agricultural loans perhaps 10% in banks of up to 30% in microfinance institutions?
Is the excise in the market? Or even the capacities of the local economy process and refreeze.. to sell these products throughout the year. Well, it's not the stupid economy. It may be us, who are not working on the interest of our economy but are moving away from the country billions of euros a year by not supporting the local economy and regulating the market and the chain of values.












