Bogomaz reported on the possible

Loss of crops in the Bryansk region

The region’s rapidly deteriorating economy may be seriously affect by the cold snap this April. The fact is that due to the target policy middle east mobile number list of the current management team, the Bryansk economy has seriously tilt towards agriculture,

Bogomaz reported specifically low-value add crops, which is when you throw ses into the ground,

sprinkle them with fertilizer, tear the crops off the ground, harvest them, and sell them.

This entire scheme was bas

On preferential lending and subsidies, for which Bryansk managers unbalanc the economic budget,

Bogomaz reported  allocating funds to agriculture to the detriment of other areas.

However, this year several negative pushing creativity further with ai factors have come together

at once: Firstly, there are problems with obtaining preferential loans,

Bogomaz reported and loans in general, due to the high Central Bank rate.

Secondly, there is an increase in expenses at all stages of production due to the rapid growth of prices, fuel, fertilizers, ses, etc.

Well, the third factor was brought

In by nature, cold April, and today, the 27th, frosts are forecast at night, it was snowing during the day, light snow.

All this puts crops in the region at risk. By the way, Bogomaz briefly confirm this, reporting the following in a telegram: It is funny, of course, to watch how the highest executive authority in the region simply performs the functions of the mobile lead hydrometeorological center and instead of reporting what measures the regional government will take in the economy in this regard, but we have what we have.

As a result, the situation is sad

Instead of concentrating on the development of industry and sectors of the economy that have real potential for development, because of the head of the region’s craving for agricultural, the region has been directing resources for many years to the development of crop production in the risky farming zone, showing results only due to the huge load of fertilizers and the pumping of money with subsidies.

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