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Ministry of Agriculture wheat exports
The union said the drought in the Banat region had resulted in poor yields of key crops, with the income from growing sunflowers not even covering the cos.
In addition, farmers will lose 15 dinars per kilogram of wheat due to export bans and market control.
Due to the difficulty in raising funds for farmers, and they are even heavily in debt, it is difficult to sow seeds in autum.
In addition, farmers will lose 15 dinars per kilogram of wheat due to export bans and market control.
Due to the difficulty in raising funds for farmers, and they are even heavily in debt, it is difficult to sow seeds in autum.
In view of the above, the Banat Farmers Association Union requested the government to urgently lift the ban on agricultural exports to provide free markets for sunflowers, corn, soybeans and wheat, among other.
At the same time, the coalition asked the government to immediately declare a natural disaster in the Banat region, thereby eliminating the related fees and taxes in the region for 2022. In addition, the alliance also proposed that the government should pay a fee of 300 euros per hectare to the drought-affected Banat region by October 1 this year, so that farmers can plant and produce smoothly in autumn and ensure basic survival requirement.
At the same time, the coalition asked the government to immediately declare a natural disaster in the Banat region, thereby eliminating the related fees and taxes in the region for 2022. In addition, the alliance also proposed that the government should pay a fee of 300 euros per hectare to the drought-affected Banat region by October 1 this year, so that farmers can plant and produce smoothly in autumn and ensure basic survival requirement.