"The Lithuanian government's plans to increase excise duty on so-called green fuel have worried farmers' rebels against K. Navickas more than the posts in the ministry. According to the latest data, plans that have threatened farmers have already been abandoned. Farmers have also succeeded in postponing decisions to increase excise duty on red fuel (for heating and drying). It was agreed that the government would still have to propose how to compensate farmers for potential losses. Farmers are happy with another retreat. The ministry is expected to extend the deadline by which farmers can remove accumulated manure to the fields for several weeks this year. This is especially true for small farmers who do not have enough reservoirs to store livestock manure during the winter. In addition, it is planned that the procedure for permitting the removal of manure will change in the future, depending not on a specific date but on natural conditions."
"The Lithuanian government's plans to increase excise duty on so-called green fuel have worried farmers' rebels against K. Navickas more than the posts in the ministry. According to the latest data, plans that have threatened farmers have already been abandoned.
Farmers have also succeeded in postponing decisions to increase excise duty on red fuel (for heating and drying). It was agreed that the government would still have to propose how to compensate farmers for potential losses.
Farmers are happy with another retreat. The ministry is expected to extend the deadline by which farmers can remove accumulated manure to the fields for several weeks this year. This is especially true for small farmers who do not have enough reservoirs to store livestock manure during the winter. In addition, it is planned that the procedure for permitting the removal of manure will change in the future, depending not on a specific date but on natural conditions."
You go, manure... Go to the ocean.
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