Friday, May 15, 2015

Smallholders violate agricultural negotiations – TV 2

LATEST: Farmers’ Association is included by the Nationen experiencing agreement on 400 million with the state.

It is centrally placed sources told the newspaper
Friday afternoon that Farmers’ Association has signed an agreement with the state of 400 million.

state submitted a revised offer Thursday night at 295 million. Farmers original claim was for 950 million.

News of the deal came just over an hour after Norwegian peasant and Smallholder broke negotiations with the state.

They had been sitting a few minutes in talks with the Ministry of Agriculture.

– The government has put forward a totally wrong deals. This is far too little money, and offer sends agricultural policy in completely the wrong direction, says Ann Merete Furuberg in Norwegian Farmers and smallholders to TV 2.

– Farmers do not live by percentages, she says referring to the offer from the state.

The other agricultural organization, the Farmers’ Union, has chosen to continue negotiations with the state.

– I’m sorry Farmers and Smallholders have chosen to break the talks with the government. We in the Farmers ‘Union will continue to work to reach an agreement with the state, says Lars Petter Bartnes, leader of the Farmers’ Union to TV 2.

It thus becomes further negotiations with the government on the basis of the state’s offer of 295 million. Peasantry was at 950 million.


The agricultural negotiating committee was Thursday night submitted a revised offer which was 205 million higher than the first offer.

The frame on the latest offer from the state constitutes an average income increase of 10.400 million, according to the Farmers’ Association. Agriculture demanded originally an increase of 24,200 kroner per man. (© TV 2 / NTB)

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