Ramón Solanilla, general secretary of ASAJA Huesca y Aragón, signs the article "From SME to the new rural vassalage", in which he warns about the new feudalism.

Published Apr 14, 2026

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Ramón Solanilla, general secretary of ASAJA Huesca and Aragón, poses the following question: "Are we returning to feudalism?". He speaks of "a silent change in the economic model, a change against the self-employed". He signs an opinion article titled "From SME to the new rural vassalage". He points out that "a reality is beginning to be felt in the countryside

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Ramón Solanilla, general secretary of ASAJA Huesca and Aragón, poses the following question: "Are we returning to feudalism?". He speaks of "a silent change in the economic model, a change against the self-employed". He signs an opinion article titled "From SME to the new rural vassalage". He points out that "a disturbing reality is beginning to be perceived in the countryside: there is less and less space for the self-employed farmer and livestock breeder, for the small and medium-sized entrepreneur; the system is being structured against the self-employed, against the family farm, against those who live directly from their work". The ASAJA official in Huesca and Aragón explains that "the trend in the countryside is clear: every year thousands of agricultural holdings, family SMEs, disappear; in recent decades, Spain has lost more than fifty percent of its agricultural holdings, while the average size of the remaining ones has increased". And he adds: "Today the farmer or ...

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