Córdoba has long been promoting its Good Agricultural Practices plan, which aims to incentivize farmers to implement practices that strengthen the sustainability of the agri-food system. If a producer decides to adopt these measures, the provincial government has a series of incentives to support this sustainability, and for this, they must enroll in the plan. Among the benefits, the province provides funds that act as incentives, in addition to a 5% reduction in the Rural Property Tax collected by the province. Recently, Sergio Busso, Minister of Bioagroindustry of Córdoba, delivered funds in the Roque Sáenz Peña department, in the southeastern province, and each producer will receive, on average, around 400 thousand pesos, in addition to the announced tax discount. The province delivered $147,405,720 to 379 producers who validated Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) corresponding to the 2025 edition from the localities of Serrano, San Joaquín, Jovita, General Levalle, Rio Bamba, ...
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