Raising subsidies to farmers in Serbia created chaos on the world market


Raising subsidies to farmers in Serbia created chaos on the world market

How did dissatisfied farmers in Serbia lower the prices of agricultural products in the whole world with their protest?

Dissatisfied with the state of agriculture, farmers in Serbia started protests across the country, demanding that their demands be met and their rights equalized with their European colleagues.After 5 days of protests, under enormous pressure, the government and the Ministry of Agriculture found a compromise solution with the farmers and partially fulfilled their demands.The biggest turbulence was caused by the raising of subsidies for plant production, from RS 9,000 to RS 18,000, which caused a world crisis on the grain and industrial plant market and led to a sharp drop in the prices of those products.This phenomenon had other consequences, where part of the retarded population in Serbia became completely confused and did not understand what are the causes and what are the consequences of this crisis.We hope that this will be clarified soon, especially if President Vučić intervenes with sandwiches and water so this part of the farmers can return to normal.

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