Post by account_disabled on Mar 2, 2024 3:52:00 GMT
Political offers for the development of the agricultural sector or the rural area are the main part of the electoral campaign of the political camps in front of the community of farmers, whose votes are decisive for the future governance of the country. Like any interest group, farmers also expect from politics what, when and how much they will benefit from the future government. Political offers to farmers conveyed through the media seem to be unclear. Maybe this is a problem of communication, not to say that the policy is reluctant and will continue to remain "hands tied" to the agricultural sector, which provides the country with about 20% of GDP. Most entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector, thanks to access to information, are well aware of the situation in neighboring countries.
Farmers easily Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data calculate "how many Euros per feed" or "how many Euros per head of cattle" benefits the neighbor in Prizeren, Rahovec or Dibër te Madhe. Listening to electoral promises, they don't keep track of how much and what each one puts in their pocket at the end of the year. Perhaps, the language of communication should be simplified, to be more direct, just as "bluntly" as they speak. Therefore, the subsidy schemes, however many in number, should be understandable based on the surface of the land, the number of heads or the farm product. Regardless of the specifics that farms in Albania have, they are united by the reality of being cultivators of the land or breeders of agricultural animals.
Beyond the state policies for the development of the agricultural sector, naturally, the support and basic benefits of farmers in Albania, as well as in Kosovo, North Macedonia, etc., must be clearly linked to the state's support for the cultivated area, the product or the number of animals being bred. Farmers find it difficult to understand who will benefit and how much their benefit will be when they hear that agriculture will be financially supported to increase exports up to 1 billion Euros (SP promise) or with 100 million Euro financing (promise of DP). Benefits from reduced VAT for agricultural inputs or from oil subsidies for agriculture are not perceived as direct support.
Farmers easily Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data calculate "how many Euros per feed" or "how many Euros per head of cattle" benefits the neighbor in Prizeren, Rahovec or Dibër te Madhe. Listening to electoral promises, they don't keep track of how much and what each one puts in their pocket at the end of the year. Perhaps, the language of communication should be simplified, to be more direct, just as "bluntly" as they speak. Therefore, the subsidy schemes, however many in number, should be understandable based on the surface of the land, the number of heads or the farm product. Regardless of the specifics that farms in Albania have, they are united by the reality of being cultivators of the land or breeders of agricultural animals.
Beyond the state policies for the development of the agricultural sector, naturally, the support and basic benefits of farmers in Albania, as well as in Kosovo, North Macedonia, etc., must be clearly linked to the state's support for the cultivated area, the product or the number of animals being bred. Farmers find it difficult to understand who will benefit and how much their benefit will be when they hear that agriculture will be financially supported to increase exports up to 1 billion Euros (SP promise) or with 100 million Euro financing (promise of DP). Benefits from reduced VAT for agricultural inputs or from oil subsidies for agriculture are not perceived as direct support.