Farmer Blasts Government for Inaction on Price Gouging
Farming Voice in Ireland Criticizes Government Inaction on Price Hikes
A local farming voice in Ireland is expressing frustration with the governments response to suppliers jacking up prices on fuel and fertilizer during global crises. Mr. Drennan argues that companies are exploiting events like wars to increase costs sharply, leaving people feeling held hostage. He suggests the government should order no price increases on stock bought at old lower rates until its gone and consider cutting fuel taxes temporarily to ease the squeeze.
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