Cattle, Bergesio (Lega): From the Government new support for the breeding of cattle of native Italian breeds

Published Dec 20, 2024

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The Italian government has allocated funding to support the beef cattle sector and native breeds, as part of two new decrees. The first decree, with a budget of 4.5 million euros, will support the beef cattle sector, focusing on farms that raise Italian-born and bred cattle for at least six months. The second decree, with a budget of 10 million euros, will support native beef cattle breeds such as Piemontese, Marchigiana, Chianina, Podolica, Sardo Bruna, and Sarda. Individual breeders will be the beneficiaries of this one-time contribution, provided they are registered in the genealogical book issued by the National Breed Association.
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“From the Government, new resources to support the beef cattle sector and native breeds. Fundamental, on the part of the Government, is the support for the sector that has had to sustain continuously increasing costs for some time”. This is how the Senator of the League Giorgio Maria Bergesio, Vice President of the Productive Activities Commission, comments on the two new calls to support Italian farms. The two decrees were approved on Wednesday 18 December by the State-Regions Conference. The first, with 4.5 million euros in resources, provides support for the beef cattle sector – born and raised in Italy for at least 6 months – aimed at farms with a “meat orientation” that raise in Italy cattle of breeds registered in the Genealogical Books born in the national territory. The beneficiaries are the cattle breeding companies of breeds registered in the Genealogical Books with a “meat orientation” that raise in Italy cattle born in 2024 in the national territory. The support is for ...
Source: Agricolae

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