Farmers under Thessalonics In despair: Wild boars destroyed thousands of hectares of sunflower, but there is no need to wait for compensations. Elga is covered by the Ramsar Convention and refuses payments. While the boars are feasting, farmers consider losses and require real decisions from the state.
Svinsky lawlessness: the wild boars left farmers without a crop, and the state without compensation
In Kalindia, in the municipality of Lagkadas under thessalonics, Farmers are the alarm: wild boars turned the sunflower fields into a desert. The damage is catastrophic, and the state shrugs again.
According to the data Voria.gronly in one village of Sarakin is destroyed near 1000 hectares sowing. Animals methodically break plants to get seeds, leaving completely “scrapped” fields. “This is a complete disaster, I have 100%damage”– says farmer Panayotis Rofaelas. – “The boars are stems, eat seeds, and nothing remains of the crop.”
But the most cynical in this story is not wild boars, but bureaucracy. Elga (Greek organization of agricultural industry insurance) refuses to pay compensation, referring to … Ramsar Convention. The fields are located in “Second zone” Protecting due to proximity to the lakes of Vhylvi and Coronia, and this automatically deprives farmers of the right to help. At the same time, the neighbors who are in the land in “The first zone” Just a few kilometers, they receive payments without problems. Paradox? No, rather, absurdity is in Greek.
Farmers say about full betrayal from the state. Their crop is destroyed, there is no compensation, and officials are hiding behind pieces of paper and subparagraphs of international agreements. People require elementary: to protect crops and pay what they should. Otherwise, only photos from the drone and evil posts in social networks will remain from the sunflower business.
PS could at least allow wild boars …
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