20 September 1993 It has often been said that under Japanese supervision, Vojvodina could feed half of Europe. At the moment there is no meat, no bacon, no sausages and no fat! The consumers feel as if they’ve been hit by the plague. Producers say that the situation is catastrophic. Buyers find the prices too high, while producers claim that […]

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