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How financial groups get richer while farmers protest |
Bratislava, 14.03.2019 |
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Farmers’ disputes over land take too long, which leads to their bankruptcy.
Yard of Petrova Ves is the name for the area of half-rundown farm buildings with almost no one working there at the start of February. On a working day there was only one car near the warehouses surrounded by a fence. The car belonged to the gate keeper.
The keeper came out when the dog began to bark at The Slovak Spectator journalists. After a question on how his day is going he just laughed and agreed that there is not much going on during the winter.
The information that his employer has received more than a million-and-a-half euros in subsidies from the government surprised him and he looked at the empty warehouse with the broken hanging door.
The area is owned by the Agroma company, part of the business group related to Ivan Kmotrík. This group of firms has been quietly receiving millions of euros in subsidies for business improvement and direct payments for cultivating soil.
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