The bankrupt farmer was selling everything, he will become a driver.

Published 2025년 12월 29일

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After almost 15 years in farming, a farmer from the Barcea commune, Romania, is forced to close his farm, pressured by debts accumulated after a series of severe years of drought. Laurențiu Maros is in debt for nearly 60,000 euros and has already sold his equipment and almost half of his land to avoid losing his home, reports Revista Ferma. Kostadin Kostadinov: The merger of the two pillars in the Common Agricultural Policy is a flawed decision The last three years have proven fatal for his farm. The prolonged drought destroys the crops, and the lack of income forces him to constantly seek external financing. Some of the loans are from non-financial companies, where the interest rates reach 12-15%. I kept taking loans from the bank and from international funds. I was afraid I would lose my house. That made me close, Maros says. His concerns were not unfounded. As an individual entrepreneur, he bears unlimited liability and in case of bankruptcy, he risks his personal property. ...
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