Because under Landsbergis, slaves of Communist Party bosses and KGB agents
took over power and wealth in Lithuania. Slaves who have escaped to freedom
engage in robbery and foolish destruction of property. So do the slaves who
rule us. It’s hard for us to see that happening in most jobs and people’s
homes. But when we drive on Lithuanian roads every day, we see the wind blowing the sand of the Lithuanian hills, we start to wonder why that sand moves. It is becoming
clear that the basis of all disorder in Lithuania is the greed of slaves who
have taken over Lithuanian wealth. They do not want to share income with
employees, they do not even want to pay taxes to the Lithuanian state.
Therefore, they produce only what can be easily exported, what can be produced
with a minimum of the least skilled labor. In Lithuanian fields it is
especially easy to see:
"According to the data of Lithuanian grain
processors, today grain industry employs over 3,600 people, generates about 2
billion euros a year in income, but pays only 42 million euros in taxes. If we
compare the ten-year development of cereals, these farms have grown from one
million hectares to one and a half million. Just livestock farms switched to
crop production.
"Growing grain is easier than raising animals and requires
fewer workers,” - explains Arūnas Svitojus, Chairman of the Lithuanian Chamber of
Agriculture. Now the processes continue. Farmers are in a hurry to sell cows to
Poles, numbers of pigs are falling, and we are rolling down. At the same time, it
encourages people to leave the village. Only over 3 thousand people work in the
grain sector. Numbers of people in some dairy and meat processing plants are equal 7 thousand.
"We have to decide whether to create added value and jobs, or just give
the whole of Lithuania to crop production. Furthermore, it is not clear what
the Green Course will bring, as the increase in monoculture and grain growing areas has
resulted in 16%. our lands have become desolate, even though we produce raw
materials and export them, ”explains A. Svitojus, noting that we sell grain to
Asia and Africa and the added value is created there, not here.
“The huge increase
in grain areas was due to people giving up unprofitable activities and choosing
to grow crops. We do not absorb abandoned lands, but plow perennial meadows,
and areas where vegetables were grown. We are facing soil erosion on hilly and
inferior lands where there have been meadows for hundreds of years. Now the
grain is growing there and we see sand storms and washes off.” - Aušrys
Macijauskas, Chairman of the Lithuanian Grain Growers Association.
We pay for
mistakes
A. Macijauskas says that the main mistake in promoting grain cultivation was
that we supported this cultivation, wrote strategies, but no one says where the
products will be sold. Booms, when production began unsuccessfully, were
already in hops, currants and hemp. Then there is a surplus of production and farmers
suffer losses.
"When you offer something to grow, you have to take care of
processing. Today, it is unfortunate that we do not have deep grain processing
and export the raw material. Higher added value requires a new factory. A
breakthrough took place in the dairy sector with the creation of the company
Pienas LT. For example, Latvians promise to invest in a large pea processing
plant, where they will extract protein,” - explains A. Macijauskas and says that
all sectors in agriculture are connected.
When less manure is taken to the
fields, soils are damaged, areas are expanded and meadows are plowed up, and
sandstorms occur. We are upsetting the balance that has prevailed for thousands
of years.
He explains and why getting 2 billion. EUR 42 million in revenue is
paid to the state. EUR tax - grain is exported and is VAT-free. If this
turnover were in Lithuania, 420 million euros of value added taxes would be
collected alone. euros.
“It’s not just the farmer who has to decide what’s
worth growing. We declare that the first priority is rural vitality, the second
is the creation of added value. Man goes where he can earn and doesn’t think
what will happen to the soil in ten years. Unemployment in the countryside is
huge. Emerging latifundia, which receive support funds. Grain needs to be
grown, we have always grown it, but we have not exported it, but meat and milk,
the added value of which is much higher,” - says A. Svitojus and emphasizes that
nothing needs to be invented.
An easier way
According to A. Svitojus, the
Scandinavians have long had closed-cycle farms, where grain is fed to animals
and their manure returns to the soil, and the products are sold. All sectors
are needed. "Farms are being destroyed, multi-branch farms are
disappearing. Companies are simply opting for an easier life and production.
Crop production in Lithuania already brings 77 percent. income. Such a structure in Europe
exists only in Bulgaria and it is very flawed. This has never been the case in
Lithuania,” - says Petras Puskunigis, President of the Lithuanian Association of
Agricultural Companies.
He explains and why this happened. Modern farms were
encouraged in the surrounding countries, for example, Latvians gave one million
euros per farm to invest in farms, we give 50 thousand. Estonians have followed a
similar path as Latvia, and milk production is rising for them, unlike for us.
"The catastrophically declining milk production is not only a threat
to traditions, but also to the soil, because we no longer fertilize with
organic fertilizers. If we develop only
crop production, then we need to think about future generations, what we will
leave to them,” - states P. Puskunigis and says that we need to strive to export
products instead of grain.
He also emphasizes that people are only employed on crop farms
for a few months."
The solution is available. Because talented but
unwilling to leave Lithuania people are not needed for Lithuanian business, so
such talented people often become civil servants. They can be used to
introduce taxes for the destruction of Lithuanian nature and the state. All the more so
because the US (President Biden) and the EU (Green Course) are doing this now
and forcing us to do it. All that remains is to
convince us, the voters, that a new order is needed.
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