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Exports from Divjaka to Ukraine that were interrupted in the first week of the war have resumed but in smaller quantities.
Cabbage is the most exported product and new potatoes are expected to hit the market this week.
But transportation prices have risen. If before the war a truck driver received 2300 euros for transport to Ukraine, now he demands 3300.
Increase due to the war is also seen in agricultural mechanics such as plowing, milling, planting, etc., say farmers in Divjaka.
Farmers in Divjaka say they wanted to increase product prices but traders did not take their goods.
The packaging of agricultural products has also become more expensive. If a box before December was sold for 60 lek, now it has gone to 120 lek as plastic and wood, while the pallet from 360 lek to 600 lek.
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