[QUOTE]Unless Slovenia revives its agrifood chain, the country's agriculture will become obsolete, agricultural economist Emil Erjavec told joint session of the parliamentary Agriculture, Forestry and Food Committee and EU Affairs Committee dedicated to the EU budget framework for 2014-2020.
A commitment on the development of the chain and agriculture needs to be incorporated in all key elements of the agrifood industry, not only in politics and institutions, Erjavec said. In agriculture, the country needs a complete overhaul of all public institutions, the professor of the Biotechnical Faculty believes.
"Development means know-how, creativity, innovations as well as connecting with local production, environment and environmental services. All key elements of the agrifood industry must be committed to this," he stressed.
Mojmir Mrak of the Ljubljana Economics Faculty noted that the previous EU budget framework had been significantly more favourable for Slovenia than the new one, as both Slovenian regions, the eastern and the western, had been fully entitled to cohesion funds. Currently, the western part of the country is above EU average in terms of development, while the eastern does not even reach 75%, he said.
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[url]http://www.sloveniatimes.com/slovenia-must-revive-agrifood-chain[/url]
We're fucked anyway
[QUOTE=SoniMax;46414522]We're fucked anyway[/QUOTE]
The only option now is to burn the parlament and make a new one.
Can we at least buy the clay if everything goes to shit
I hope everything will be fine. Slovenia is a beautiful country (I was there three times, would definitely arrive again)
But we wont. Because it always stops somewhere. Nothing is getting done in this country.
[QUOTE=LVL FACTORY;46414846]Can we at least buy the clay if everything goes to shit[/QUOTE]
you can have Kavče in the Šalek valley, nobody knows it exists and they probably wouldn't notice/care anyway :v:
[editline]5th November 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Knoxed;46414978]But we wont. Because it always stops somewhere. Nothing is getting done in this country.[/QUOTE]
Depends. Certain aspects of our industry are growing to the point where they are in competition on a global level, but I could count them on one hand so they're a minority at best.
Though honestly I was surprised to see this thread on here. Not even Slovenians care about agriculture, let alone anyone else. Most of our nation is simply either too phlegmatic to actually try and change things, are planning on emigrating or already have.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;46414615]The only option now is to burn the parlament and make a new one.[/QUOTE]
I rather like the building...
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