The raspberry growers' association 'Vilamet' from Arilje has called for a protest on Tuesday, July 7th, at noon in front of the Arilje Municipality. The protesters reject the proposed purchase price of 400 Serbian dinars per kilogram of raspberries, calling it humiliating and insufficient. They argue that production costs are rising, labor expenses are increasing, and the price offered does not reflect their efforts. The president of the association, Mileta Pilčević, noted that last year's price was between 620 and 630 dinars despite a reduced harvest, and he questions why this year's offer is significantly lower. He emphasized that raspberry production depends on primary producers rather than cold storage facilities, the ministry, or the state.
Bias read (Left): The article highlights the economic grievances of raspberry farmers against government or institutional pricing decisions, which is a politically charged issue involving public policy and economic fairness. The framing emphasizes the exploitation of primary producers by larger entities like the cold




