Animal husbandry, 80 million aid in Italy is on the way for expensive energy and raw materials

Published 2022년 7월 8일

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An eight0 million euro decree has been signed by the Minister of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies to support farms that raise pigs, sows, calves, sheep, goats, rabbits, laying hens, turkeys, chickens, and cattle of indigenous breeds. The funding, agreed at the State-Regions Conference, will offset the increased production costs due to rising feed and energy prices, and the financial impact of the Ukraine conflict. The support will be allocated from the Fondo Filiere, a fund for the development and support of agricultural, fishing, and aquaculture sectors.
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Support to farms that raise pigs, sows, calves, sheep and goats, rabbits, laying hens, turkeys, chickens and cattle of indigenous breeds The 80 million euro decree was signed by the Minister of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies for the livestock sectors affected by the increase in the cost of raw materials, high energy costs and the direct and indirect consequences of the conflict in Ukraine. The provision, which received the agreement of the State-Regions Conference on 6 July, intervenes on some of the livestock sectors most affected by the excessive increase in production costs, due to the increase in feed and other increases charged to the companies. According to a note from the ministry, "the granting of economic support to agricultural enterprises for the breeding of pigs, sows, calves, sheep and goats, rabbits, laying hens, turkeys, chickens, cattle of indigenous breeds is foreseen. ". The total ...
Source: Terraevita

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