The article discusses the impact of adverse weather conditions on this year's wheat harvest in the Pomur region of Slovenia. Farmers estimate that the yield will be at least 30% lower compared to last year due to early spring heatwaves, drought, and later rainfall. Despite high-quality grains, many farmers expect losses because of reduced quantities and low purchase prices. The article explores factors affecting the harvest, including climate challenges, production costs, and potential influences of global wheat reserves on purchase prices. Farmers also criticize the Agency for Competition Protection for their role in the current situation.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents information from farmers regarding agricultural challenges and economic impacts without overtly favoring any political side. It includes multiple perspectives on the causes of the reduced harvest and mentions criticism toward a government agency but does not take a clear stance.





