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Approximately 170,000 tractors exist in Romania, of which about 80% are aging or obsolete. [6] In many regions of the country, farmers still use horse-drawn agriculture tools and rely on animal power. Unlike Western Europe, where tractors are replaced after 3,000-4,000 hours of use, in Romania they sometimes last up to 12,000 hours. [6]
Boycott calls have also appeared in Romania. A growing number of Romanians, including Călin Georgescu, the frontrunner in the now canceled 2024 Romanian presidential election, [50] and ex-prime minister Victor Ponta, [51] called on their countrymen to initiate a boycott on February 10 that will last until February 16. [52]
The Romanian government plans to approve an insurance system for agricultural land as part of a series of measures to help farmers whose crops have been ravaged by drought, Agriculture Minister ...
The demonstrations were mainly against the high cost of diesel, expensive insurance rates, European Union measures to protect the environment and pressures on the domestic market from imported ...
Farmers and hauliers started protesting eight days ago by blocking highways and slowing traffic with convoys of tractors and trucks decked in Romanian flags. The protests are against the high cost ...
Romanian farmers (3 C) W. Wine regions of Romania (4 P) Wineries of Romania (3 P) Pages in category "Agriculture in Romania" The following 4 pages are in this ...
Romanian farmers blocked a crossing on the Romanian-Ukrainian border on Thursday, Ukraine's state customs service said. Farmers and hauliers have been blocking highways and slowing traffic with ...
Rice production in Romania plays a fairly important role in food supply in Romania and is cultivated largely for domestic consumption but also for exports. [1] As of 2009, Romania cultivated around 12,900 hectares (32,000 acres) of rice fields ranking third in the European Union in terms of rice area. [ 2 ]