Spain: Valencian Community advances payment of €3 million in CAP aid to rice farmers affected by the flood

Published 2024년 11월 26일

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The Valencian Regional Ministry of Agriculture is providing an advance of 3 million euros in agro-environmental aid to rice farm owners impacted by floods, a first-time initiative. Announced by Regional Minister Miguel Barrachina, the aid is aimed at rice farms with agro-environmental commitments and will also benefit organic agricultural areas, regions with natural limitations, beekeeping for biodiversity, and guirra sheep conservation. Additionally, 20 million euros have been allocated for emergency repairs of rural roads in flood-affected areas.
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The Valencian Regional Ministry of Agriculture is going to advance 3 million euros in agro-environmental aid for the owners of rice farms affected by the flood, according to the announcement made by the regional minister Miguel Barrachina. “This is the first time that the Regional Ministry has made an advance payment of this nature. The aim is to support those who have suffered serious damage to their farms,” added Miguel Barrachina. He also specified that “the beneficiaries of this advance payment will be the owners of rice farms with agro-environmental commitments. During the next week, this first payment will be made in advance to rice farmers, but we are also going to advance the payment to organic agricultural areas, areas with natural limitations, beekeeping for biodiversity, as well as those with commitments to conserve the guirra sheep.” Miguel Barrachina made these statements during his visit to Catarroja to rice farms seriously damaged by the flood, where he informed the ...
Source: Agrodigital

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