Organic Farmer From Greifswald Complains Bureaucracy Madness in Germany: "Steaks Could Be Much cheaper."
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Many professional fields demand the reduction of bureaucracy. However, implementation is not so easy. Farmer Christoph Deckers knows how much the bureaucracy is burdening farms.


Dörte Wolfgramm-Stühmeyer is the head of a small organic farm near Greifswald and the owner of a farm shop. Half of her working time is now not for the animals, but for the bureaucracy. She says: "The many rules make good food expensive.
The state must start with itself Less hurdles for people and companies Clarity instead of overregulation A real change of policy The state must start with itself If Germany is to become faster, more modern and more efficient, it must first work on its own structures. This is exactly what the new federal government under the leadership of the CDU does.In the first few weeks, superfluous posts were removed, obsolete rules were reviewed and first d…
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