Panel Stresses Drop in Agricultural Revenue

Maribor, 23 November - The Slovenian agriculture was marked in the past two years by a substantial drop in revenue, participants of a panel organised Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry were told in Maribor on Monday.

Maribor
Miroslav Rednak of the Agricultural Institute of Slovenia speaks at a panel on changes of the Common Agricultural Policy and development of agriculture in Slovenia hosted by Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Maribor
Agriculture economist Emil Erjavec speaks at a panel on changes of the Common Agricultural Policy and development of agriculture in Slovenia hosted by Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Maribor
A panel on changes of the Common Agricultural Policy and development of agriculture in Slovenia hosted by Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry.
Agriculture Minister Milan Pogacnik (right) and the president of the Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry, Ciril Smrkolj.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Maribor
Agriculture Minister Milan Pogacnik speaks at a panel on changes of the Common Agricultural Policy and development of agriculture in Slovenia hosted by Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Maribor
A panel on changes of the Common Agricultural Policy and development of agriculture in Slovenia hosted by Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry.
The president of the Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry, Ciril Smrkolj
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

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