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"textContent": "The impact of the Middle East crisis on Latvian agriculture will be significantly more severe next year than it is this year, Guntis Gūtmanis, Chairman of the Board of the Latvian Farmers’ Organizations Cooperation Council (LOSP), told the LETA news agency in an interview. He explained that most farmers had already purchased fuel, fertilizers, and […]\n\nThe post “The biggest problem is yet to begin” – farmers warn of a price shock appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
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