Belarus, drones and Donald Trump or what lies ahead for agriculture (VIDEO)

Lithuania is probably laughing at all the squirrels, too, after a drone flew into our country from Belarus, which officials hoped would help them find... mushroom pickers. But this was not the main topic of the traditional conversation between „Agrobite play“ the channel's editor-in-chief Gediminas Stanišauskas and businessman and social activist Valdemar Jacikas. How soon could Lithuanian farmers get rid of the "Belarus" tractors and upgrade their fleet with similar, but inexpensive, tractors made in other countries? How much would it cost the state to support this, as, for example, the German government did after West and East Germany?

The State Food and Veterinary Office (SVVT) stubbornly continues to withhold data from the public on the quantities of contaminated foodstuffs, even though it is not forbidden to do so by the EU Regulation (EC) No 178/2002, which the Office is trying to hide behind.

Last but not least, US President Donald Trump announced a tariff agreement with the European Union. The EU will pay 15% and the Americans nothing. Does this mean that the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has sold out the Europeans and all of agriculture? All these topics are discussed in this episode of „Agrobite play. Subscribe to "Youtube" so you don't miss anything important.

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