Agricultural enterprises in occupied Crimea suspend operations due to fuel shortage

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Due to a fuel shortage on the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula, agricultural enterprises are suspending operations. Farmers are buying fuel from resellers for up to 300 rubles per liter, which threatens the harvest.

Agricultural enterprises in the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula are forced to halt operations due to a fuel shortage, threatening the harvest. This is reported by Astra, writes UNN.

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The farm "Schwarz and Gelver" published a video of idle agricultural machinery and stated that due to the fuel shortage, the harvest campaign could be disrupted.

The enterprise noted that they did not expect to find themselves in such a situation.

To prevent the machinery from stopping, we had to look for fuel from resellers – at a price of up to 300 rubles per liter. We bought as much as we could afford. We hoped it was temporary. That the situation would change soon. But the supplies lasted only a short time. First, individual machines stopped. Then all the equipment

– reported the enterprise.

They emphasized that every day of downtime means loss of harvest, months of hard work, and significant losses for the farm.

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