The Agrarian Association of Young Farmers (Asaja) in Murcia has alerted the "critical" situation that the sheep sector is going through in the Region.
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The Agrarian Association of Young Farmers (Asaja) in Murcia has alerted to the "critical" situation facing the sheep sector in the Region of Murcia, marked by the "unsustainable increase" in production costs, the reduction in the livestock census, the lack of generational renewal, the presence of diseases that increase mortality and veterinary costs, and the absence of sufficient aid that would allow the continuity of the farms. Asaja Murcia warns that, "if immediate measures are not taken", the Region could lose one of its most traditional livestock sectors, which generates employment in the rural environment and is fundamental for the maintenance of the landscape and the prevention of fires. According to the agrarian organization, the Region has accumulated over the last decade a "notable decrease" in the number of farms and livestock. Among the reasons are negative profitability, lack of institutional support, greater health and bureaucratic pressure, and the demotivation of ...
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