Enab Baladi – Amal Rantisi “I can sell this season’s cotton crop to the Autonomous Administration or the regime’s government, but I will choose the side that pays the higher price.” With these words, forty-five-year-old Ali Elias, a farmer based in Qamishli’s southern countryside, explained to Enab Baladi what he intends to do with this season’s cotton harvest of his six hectares (14.82 acres) land. Elias said that he decided to sell his cotton harvest to the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) that offered him 1,950 Syrian pounds per kilogram, 450 Syrian pounds more than the Syrian government’s price, adding that “It is a significant price difference that can
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