The Slovenian government has allocated over 13 million euros to compensate farmers affected by last year's drought and flood. The funds come from the budget reserves for natural disasters, with 8.4 million euros designated for drought damage and 4.5 million euros for flood damage. The drought impacted 126 municipalities, affecting 4,354 victims and 36,948 hectares of agricultural land, with estimated damages exceeding 42.3 million euros. The flood affected 95 municipalities, impacting 486 victims and 2,044 hectares of agricultural land, with estimated damages of nearly 35.2 million euros. Farmers who suffered 100% damage will receive 360,000 euros in aid.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents factual information about government funding decisions related to agricultural damage compensation. It does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content focuses on the allocation of resources and the extent of damage, as




