European money for future-proof agriculture in Limburg, Netherlands

Published Nov 13, 2023

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The European Union will provide around 74 million euros in funding to the provinces of North Brabant, Gelderland, and Limburg in the Netherlands until 2027. This funding will be used for rural development projects that focus on biodiversity, climate, social cohesion, and the local economy. The money will be invested in strengthening the countryside and improving the quality of life in the region, with various subsidy schemes, including support for young farmers, set to open on December 1.
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Europe is reaching into its pockets to support the entire South-East of the Netherlands in this regard. The provinces of North Brabant, Gelderland and Limburg will receive a total of around 74 million euros from Brussels until 2027. The provinces and water boards will add another 74 million euros to this. The Leader management costs subsidy scheme will be the first to open in Limburg. Leader focuses on broad rural development and bottom-up generated projects that focus on biodiversity, environment, climate, social cohesion and local economy. The money is invested in the quality of life and strengthening of the countryside. Various subsidy schemes will also open in the region on December 1, such as productive investments for young farmers. Limburg deputy Jasper Kuntzelaers (PvdA) is pleased that the implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) program is starting: 'The quality of life in the countryside and nature have our full attention. We are pleased with the financial ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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