The EU finally begins to understand that their rigid market policy is not benefiting the farmers in these times of scarcity. The long expected proposal to have set-aside land back into agriculture again came on September 13. This could be a relief for the grain market’s next harvest. It is not only the shortages in raw materials and thus the higher prices that make pig, cattle and poultry breeders across Europe struggling to stay afloat. Farmers are also lacking the power to pass co
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