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Lower Prices and Healthier Products

Published April 21, 2013
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ag1An unprecedented demand for seedlings in BiH will have an impact on reducing the price of vegetables, as well as other products for the Autumn of this year, claim experts and emphasizing that this could only have a positive impact on the BiH market.

Many welcome the decision of citizens to turn to agricultural products, hoping for better quality and healthier foods, given that domestic production already has a bigger opportunity for control in all phases of its establishment.

Gordana Bulić, President of the Board of Directors of the Alliance of Consumers, said that it is very clear that due to the small claims to market pressure and eventual supply, the prices will be lower.

‘’Of course it is not good for domestic production that will have market excess, but in any case it is better that all together we have a lower total price of products’’, said   Bulić.

She noted that success in agriculture will depend on the weather conditions, but that mass sowing and cultivation of the land will not contribute to anything bad. Consumers are hoping for a better yield, and with that lower prices.

“I hope that our citizens will finally realize, at least those who have land, that it pays to engage in agriculture, primarily because it is healthier domestic production and benefits the entire society’’, added Bulić.

(source: Dnevni Avaz)

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