Tariff set for the collection of gravel, sand, and other grains in Drëna

The Directorate for Agriculture and Rural Development of the Municipality of Drenës has officially issued a new decree establishing indicative rates for grain harvesting and threshing services operating within the municipality’s boundaries. This regulatory measure aims to standardize the preliminary valuation for essential post-harvest agricultural services. Under the terms outlined in the decree, an indicative price of 140 euros per hectare has been set for the services encompassing wheat, barley, rye, and maize.

It is crucial to note that this figure serves as a guideline; the final, binding price for any specific service delivery must be established through a formal agreement negotiated directly between the participating farmers and the service providers operating autocombainers. Beyond setting the financial parameters, the decree places significant emphasis on operational standards and safety protocols. The directive mandates that all agricultural equipment and machinery utilized for harvesting and threshing must be maintained in proper technical condition.

This requirement is intended to minimize potential losses that can occur during the physical handling of the grain crops. Furthermore, adherence to strict safety guidelines is compulsory, necessitating that all machinery be appropriately equipped with necessary tools for fire prevention and immediate extinguishing capabilities. In summary, the decree formally sets the indicative price benchmark at 140 euros per hectare, while simultaneously ensuring that the process remains governed by mutual agreement between parties and strict adherence to equipment safety and operational standards.

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