War in Ukraine affects Slovenia's self-sufficiency

Braslovče, 19 May - A round-table discussion on self-sufficiency has heard that the war in Ukraine has affected Slovenia's food self-sufficiency. The war has led to a significant rise in the prices of some agricultural products, while farm-gate prices are lagging behind the rise in the prices of raw materials.

Braslovče, dom kulture. Na kongresu podjetnikov Savinjske regije so spregovorili tudi o samooskrbi s hrano v Sloveniji. Braslovški župan Tomaž Žohar, državni sekretar na kmetijskem ministrstvu Aleš Irgolič in predsednik slovenskega agronomskega društva Rok Mihelič. Foto: Lili Pušnik/STA

Braslovče, dom kulture.
Na kongresu podjetnikov Savinjske regije so spregovorili tudi o samooskrbi s hrano v Sloveniji.
Braslovški župan Tomaž Žohar, državni sekretar na kmetijskem ministrstvu Aleš Irgolič in predsednik slovenskega agronomskega društva Rok Mihelič.
Foto: Lili Pušnik/STA

Braslovče Slovenia's self-sufficiency in food discussed as part of a congress of entrepreneurs in the Savinja region, east. Photo: Lili Pušnik/STA

Braslovče
Slovenia's self-sufficiency in food discussed as part of a congress of entrepreneurs in the Savinja region, east.
Photo: Lili Pušnik/STA

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