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Aragon: subsidies for young farmers and modernization of farms

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Regulation & Compliances
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Published Feb 23, 2024

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The Official Gazette of Aragon has announced subsidies for young farmers and for the modernization of agricultural holdings from 2023-2027. The initiative aims to boost competitiveness, support new farmers, and encourage sustainable business growth in rural areas. It also seeks to foster employment, growth, gender equality, social inclusion, and local development. To qualify, beneficiaries must own a holding registered in Aragon's agricultural registries, present an improvement plan, and adhere to legal management and environmental conditions.
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The Official Gazette of Aragon (BOA) published on February 21 the Order approving the regulatory bases for subsidies for the establishment of young farmers and for the modernization and/or improvement of agricultural holdings, within the framework of the Strategic Plan of the CAP for the period 2023-2027. The aim is to improve market orientation and increase the competitiveness of agricultural holdings in the short and long term, including through greater attention to research, technology and digitalization; and attract and support young and new farmers and facilitate sustainable business development in rural areas. With this aid, the Order also aims to promote employment, growth, gender equality, including the participation of women in agriculture, social inclusion and local development in rural areas, including the circular bioeconomy and sustainable forestry. . Natural and legal persons, as well as entities without legal personality, may be beneficiaries of subsidies for the ...
Source: Agropopular
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