After the meeting in the Government, Minister Dragan Glamočić and the farmers held press conferences at the same time, and it seems that their impressions are not the same.
While the minister claims that dialogue has been achieved and politics put aside, the farmers stated that no agreement was reached and that there is no outcome.
As the N1 reporter says, they are returning to their towns and villages, back to the blockades, where they will decide what their next steps will be.
Farmer Slobodan Vidović from the village of Bresnica said that they are not satisfied with the talks, that many topics were discussed, but no solutions were offered.
“These measures they are offering now should have been introduced a year or two ago, so that this wouldn’t have happened. Now it is too late for everything, we are in debt, we owe money, and we have a milk price that is not profitable. At the moment there is no solution,” he says.
Milorad Majstorović from the Association of Milk Producers of Šumadija and Pomoravlje says that “it is not realistic that we import while we pour out our own.”
“Every country protects its own producers. Our key demand from the Ministry is not money; we only ask to protect our production. We will meet with our members and see what steps we will take, but as I can say, I think that maybe for the first time in history tractors from all over Serbia will come to Belgrade,” he says.
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