Chile: Regional government prioritizes projects worth $3,000 million for small farmers in O'Higgins

Published 2024년 2월 3일

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Governor Pablo Silva Amaya is prioritizing two projects worth over $3,000 million to aid small agriculture in the O'Higgins Region. The projects, aimed at supporting corn producers and restoring degraded soils, will invest $1,059 million to help corn producers tackle high production costs and market issues. Additionally, the initiative seeks to restore the productive potential of at least 2,000 hectares of land owned by small producers in the region's interior and coastal drylands.
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Two projects that exceed $3,000 million in investment were prioritized by Governor Pablo Silva Amaya and sent to the O'Higgins Regional Council. These resources will go directly to support small agriculture in the Region. These are the initiatives called “Transfer of corn fertilization in the O'Higgins Region” and the project “Recovery of incentives for agro-environmental sustainability of degraded soils.” This was reported by the governor by pointing out that "I am sending to the Regional Council two projects for more than three billion pesos to support small agriculture, on the one hand with resources for corn producers and also in soil recovery, that is say in agri-food and agro-environmental sustainability of the degraded soils of the Region. We are convinced that the Regional Council is in the same line as us in supporting our farmers in O'Higgins. We appreciate the permanent commitment of our regional councilors to the great social projects of our region.” Silva added that ...

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