France: The Ministry of Agriculture introduces state support for new varieties of certified seeds

Published Sep 18, 2024

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Morocco is set to increase its support for new certified seeds for the 2024-2025 agricultural campaign. This new initiative will extend subsidies to food and fodder legumes such as oats, triticale, beans, lentils, and chickpeas, aiming to enhance the profitability of farmers and improve agricultural production. The subsidies will vary by crop, with chickpeas and lentils receiving the highest support. Additionally, the subsidy for seed multiplication will be extended to legumes to stimulate national production of certified seeds. The government also plans to provide a substantial supply of certified cereal seeds and subsidized fertilizers, with plans to encourage laboratory analysis of soil, water, and plants to optimize agricultural practices. These measures are part of a larger strategy to improve farm efficiency, maintain affordable prices for producers and consumers, and adapt agricultural production to the national market.
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For the 2024-2025 agricultural campaign, the Ministry of Agriculture has decided to expand its support for new varieties of certified seeds. For the first time, food and fodder legumes such as oats, triticale, beans, lentils and chickpeas will benefit from specific subsidies, Hespress reports. This initiative aims to improve the profitability of farmers and the Kingdom's agricultural production. According to the ministry, the subsidies granted for these seeds will be adapted to each type of crop. Oat and triticale seeds will receive aid of 180 dirhams per quintal, while beans and vetches will be subsidized at 205 dirhams per quintal. Chickpeas and lentils will benefit from greater support, with 395 dirhams per quintal. These measures mark a paradigm shift in state support, by encouraging crop diversification through targeted support. In addition, the multiplication subsidy, traditionally reserved for cereal seeds, will be extended to legumes. The ministry hopes to stimulate ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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