Production costs for farmers have been rising every week. Which means we will pay more for food.
The impact of the rise in the price of fuel and fertilizers for producers will cause further increases for the end consumer.
Rising fuel prices are increasing pressure on agriculture. Agricultural diesel has seen significant increases since the beginning of March, increasing production costs for farmers.
But the problem doesn’t stop there. The conflict in the Middle East has also increased the price of fertilizers.
Successive increases for the producer, which will lead to an increase in prices for the final consumer.
To ease the burden on fuel for farmers, the Government decided to move forward with a discount of 10 cents per liter on agricultural diesel.
Insufficient support, guarantee producers, who are waiting for more measures.