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Agriculture Will Lose 20 Billion This Year, According to the Agrarian Chamber. The Harvest Is the Worst in 15 Years

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Czech agriculture will lose around 20 billion crowns in sales this year, said Jan Doležal, president of the Agrarian Chamber of the Czech Republic, at the opening of the Země živitelka agro-salon. The decline in crop production will be caused mainly by this year's lower harvest, which Doležal described as the worst in the last 15 years. According to him, the situation is also unfavorable in livestock production, where in the milk sector alone, s…

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According to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), the current year is exceptionally difficult due to many circumstances. At the opening of the Země živitelka trade fair in České Budějovice on Thursday, he pointed out that full food shelves in stores may not be a given in the future, as is the case now.

Stores full of food may not be a given, as they are now, according to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO). The Prime Minister said this on Thursday at the opening of the Země živitelka fair in České Budějovice. He added that the current year is exceptionally difficult for farmers due to many circumstances.

According to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), stores full of food may not be a given, as they are now. The Prime Minister said this on Thursday at the opening of the Země živitelka fair in České Budějovice. According to him, the current year is exceptionally difficult for farmers due to many circumstances.

According to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), stores full of food may not be a given, as it is now. According to the Prime Minister, farmers are facing complicated conditions due to the situation in Hormuz and the "green madness". The Prime Minister said this today at the opening of the Země živitelka fair in České Budějovice. He added that the current year is exceptionally difficult for farmers due to many circumstances.

The year 2026 will be a difficult one for Czech farmers, according to Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. The reason is not only drought, but also low purchase prices for goods, increased costs and military conflicts in the world. On Thursday, during the opening of the 52nd annual agricultural fair Zem živiteľka in České Budějovice, he noted that he...

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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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