Serbian farmers in the northern region of Vojvodina are facing a severe drought for the third consecutive year, impacting their corn and sunflower harvests. The drought has led to significantly lower crop yields, with some farmers being forced to sell machinery or land to pay debts. With wells running dry and irrigation impossible, farmers are depending on government intervention to prevent further economic hardships. Despite requests for assistance, the local municipality has not declared a natural disaster due to the drought, leaving farmers feeling frustrated and desperate. Meanwhile, the Vojvodina regional government claims it is investing in the local hydrological system to prevent desertification in the area. As the crisis worsens, the need for a stronger government response becomes increasingly urgent to protect the livelihoods of Serbian farmers.
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