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Spain: Extremadura livestock receives more than 20 million euros to compensate for the difficulties caused by the war in Ukraine

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Published May 19, 2022

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food is going to allocate 20,273,158 million euros to Extremadura livestock dedicated to beef cattle, sheep and goat meat, poultry meat, and rabbit. In this way, Extremadura is the second region that receives the most money from the exceptional adaptation aid to compensate for the economic difficulties derived from the war in Ukraine in certain agricultural sectors, the Board points out in a press release. In this sense, the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development, Population and Territory, Begoña García, has positively described the measure presented by Minister Luis Planas, during the celebration that was held this afternoon by videoconference. Despite this, Begoña García recalled during her speech that the Iberian pig sector has a very important weight in the region, and has encouraged the central government to be sensitive in future calls for aid with this sector.

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MERIDA, 18 May. (EUROPE PRESS) - The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is going to allocate 20,273,158 million euros to Extremadura livestock dedicated to beef cattle, sheep and goat meat, poultry meat and rabbit. In this way, Extremadura is the second region that receives the most money from the exceptional adaptation aid to compensate for the economic difficulties derived from the war in Ukraine in certain agricultural sectors, the Board points out in a press release. In this sense, the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development, Population and Territory, Begoña García, has positively described the measure presented by Minister Luis Planas, during the celebration that was held this afternoon by videoconference. Despite this, Begoña García recalled during her speech that the Iberian pig sector has a very important weight in the region, and has encouraged the central government to be sensitive ...
Source: europapress
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