What is the most expensive oil for food prices?

We made an error when preparing the field with my daughter for spring sowing. This year, it was significantly delayed, he states. “If you don’t sow by 24, you won’t get anything,” he emphasized.

First, the weather presented a challenge, and then the disruptions at petrol stations created significant difficulties. He recounts searching for filling stations throughout the region. “When the first surge occurred, when the price was promised to be raised, I drove almost 50 kilometers to refuel this tractor.”

He contacted the petrol station recently, only to find the fuel was available, but access was severely limited.

“I came there, but there were 15, 20 people ahead of me, so I had to wait for the tractor for four hours, plus another half hour there and half an hour back.” In four hours, all one could process is two hectares. They also experienced issues at the Kos farm, located on the outskirts of Ljubljana, where obtaining fuel was easier due to its proximity to the capital. But the underlying concern remains, as Matej Kos notes: “If the price of oil goes up, it will be even more difficult to get fuel.” All involved are anxious about future supply.

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  1. The preparation of the field with my daughter for spring planting was unfortunately flawed. He notes that this year’s sowing was markedly delayed. “If planting doesn’t occur by the 24th, there will be

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