Andalusia has mobilized 104 million euros in aid to support extensive livestock in Spain

게시됨 2023년 2월 15일

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The Andalusian Government, led by Minister Carmen Crespo, has allocated 104 million euros in aid to support extensive livestock farming in response to challenges such as drought and increased production costs. This aid includes subsidies for over 2,300 professionals, support for farmers affected by Covid-19, and compensation for losses due to the Ukraine conflict. Additionally, the government is combating Sheep and Goat Pox and drought impacts through various measures, including exceptional aid for food expenses and agri-environmental aid for organic livestock. An action plan for small ruminant farming, demanded by the sector, is in development to address its financial and practical challenges.
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The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Carmen Crespo, stressed that the Andalusian Government has mobilized 104 million euros in aid for extensive livestock farming in recent years. Crespo has underlined the support that the Board has been showing these professionals and has stated that the regional Executive "will continue to work, hand in hand with the sector, implementing measures that support this fundamental sector for Andalusia". Carmen Crespo has detailed in parliamentary commission the different lines of aid made available to these farmers who are currently facing difficult times due to the drought and the rise in production costs. Among them is the approval of the first subsidies for extensive livestock farming in Andalusia for 70 million euros for nearly 2,300 professionals and whose global amount, as the counselor has pointed out, means "almost multiplying the previously planned budget by five". Regarding this line, the counselor has ...

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