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La cosecha de trigo ha comenzado en Brcko.
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La cosecha de trigo ha comenzado en Brcko.

The wheat harvest season has begun in Brčko, with farmers reporting good yields but significant increases in production costs. Farmers like Ljubo Tomić note that while yields range between 400–500 kg per dunum, this comes at a much higher cost due to rising prices for seeds, fertilizers, and plant protection products. The purchase price for wheat currently ranges from 0.32 to 0.40 KM per kilogram, depending on grain quality, but many producers cannot meet the conditions for the highest purchase price due to soil quality limitations. Farmers argue that large buyers dominate the market, forcing them to sell immediately after harvest rather than waiting for more favorable conditions. They also highlight the lack of storage capacity and uncontrolled imports from EU countries, which provide greater subsidies to local producers. Subsidies for wheat production in the Brčko district amount to 33 KM per dunum, but farmers say this is insufficient to cover rising costs and ensure economic sustainability. Many producers are abandoning arable farming due to unfavorable financial calculations and market uncertainty.

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Klix.ba logoKlix.baIndependienteCentroVeracidad 85Objetividad 90hace 3 d
La cosecha de trigo ha comenzado en Brcko.

The wheat harvest season has begun in Brčko, with farmers reporting good yields but significant increases in production costs. Farmers like Ljubo Tomić note that while yields range between 400–500 kg per dunum, this comes at a much higher cost due to rising prices for seeds, fertilizers, and plant protection products. The purchase price for wheat currently ranges from 0.32 to 0.40 KM per kilogram, depending on grain quality, but many producers cannot meet the conditions for the highest purchase price due to soil quality limitations. Farmers argue that large buyers dominate the market, forcing them to sell immediately after harvest rather than waiting for more favorable conditions. They also highlight the lack of storage capacity and uncontrolled imports from EU countries, which provide greater subsidies to local producers. Subsidies for wheat production in the Brčko district amount to 33 KM per dunum, but farmers say this is insufficient to cover rising costs and ensure economic sustainability. Many producers are abandoning arable farming due to unfavorable financial calculations and market uncertainty.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents the perspectives of multiple farmers and discusses economic challenges faced by agricultural producers, including rising costs, low purchase prices, and competition from subsidized EU producers. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing.

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 90): The article provides specific details about wheat yields, costs, and prices from local farmers. These claims appear consistent with general agricultural reporting and there is no clear contradiction with other sources. The tone remains largely neutral, presenting farmer perspectives without overt bi

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