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Ratar gave up wheat and discovered a lucrative crop: 'Potential per hectare is 2,000-3,000 euros'
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Ratar gave up wheat and discovered a lucrative crop: 'Potential per hectare is 2,000-3,000 euros'

The article discusses the shift of some Croatian farmers, like Dario Sajk, away from traditional crops such as wheat and corn due to low prices and financial losses. Instead, they are turning to a new crop called komorač, which requires minimal care and has high potential returns. Sajk reports that komorač yields between 2000 and 3000 euros per hectare, significantly higher than wheat. The plant naturally resists weeds and thrives in Croatia despite being difficult to grow elsewhere in Europe. It is sold to a German company, with export opportunities expanding to America. The article highlights the economic benefits of komorač compared to conventional crops.

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Ratar gave up wheat and discovered a lucrative crop: 'Potential per hectare is 2,000-3,000 euros'

The article discusses the shift of some Croatian farmers, like Dario Sajk, away from traditional crops such as wheat and corn due to low prices and financial losses. Instead, they are turning to a new crop called komorač, which requires minimal care and has high potential returns. Sajk reports that komorač yields between 2000 and 3000 euros per hectare, significantly higher than wheat. The plant naturally resists weeds and thrives in Croatia despite being difficult to grow elsewhere in Europe. It is sold to a German company, with export opportunities expanding to America. The article highlights the economic benefits of komorač compared to conventional crops.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about agricultural practices and economic outcomes without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it discusses the economic challenges faced by farmers and the success of alternative crops, it does not take a clear stance on government policies or political立场

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