EU: Polish vegetable growers assess damage from Storm Boris

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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The European Commission has announced an allocation of €119.7 million from the agricultural reserve to support farmers affected by Storm Boris in Bulgaria, Germany, Estonia, Italy, and Romania. The funding includes €10.9 million for Bulgaria, €46.5 million for Germany, €3.3 million for Estonia, €37.4 million for Italy, and €21.6 million for Romania. Poland is still assessing the extent of the damage and has applied for EU aid. The majority of the losses, particularly in Poland, were incurred by the production of tomatoes, peppers, and potatoes.
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Following the devastating effects of Storm Boris across Europe, the European Commission proposed to allocate €119.7 million from the agricultural reserve to directly support affected farmers in Bulgaria, Germany, Estonia, Italy and Romania. Poland is assessing the extent of the destruction, previously, producers of tomatoes, peppers and potatoes suffered significant damage here. This is reported by Fruitnet. It is noted that the European Commission offered 10.9 million euros for Bulgaria, 46.5 million euros for Germany, 3.3 million euros for Estonia, 37.4 million euros for Italy and 21.6 million euros for Romania to compensate farmers who lost part of its production. Poland's Agriculture Minister Czeslaw Siekerski announced that the government had applied for EU aid for farmers affected by the floods, and the country would assess the extent of the damage before ...
Source: Agrotimes

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