Spain: The Community estimates crop losses at 140 million due to inclement weather in recent weeks

Published 2022년 4월 20일

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The Region of Murcia in Spain is seeking a 20% reduction in the Personal Inincome Tax modules for affected products from the Spanish Government, following losses estimated at 140 million euros due to adverse weather conditions. The region's agricultural organizations and federations are requesting an urgent meeting to address the impact of weather on crops and the lack of coverage for damage. The most affected crops and regions, including Campo de Cartagena, the Northwest, Guadalentín, and the Altiplano, are experiencing significant losses.
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The regional government asks the Government of Spain to reduce the IRPF modules for the affected products MURCIA, 20 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) - The regional government has estimated at 140 million euros the losses in crops in the Region of Murcia caused by the inclement weather of recent weeks, "especially the continuous rains in March and April, the episodes of intrusion of Saharan dust and frost", as reported by Community sources in a press release. This was announced this Wednesday by the Minister of Water, Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and the Environment, Antonio Luengo, after holding a meeting with the agricultural organizations COAG, UPA and ASAJA, and with the Federation of Cooperatives of the Region of Murcia. Given this scenario, Luengo explained that the Community is going to request the Government of Spain to extend to 20 percent the reduction of the modules in the Personal Income Tax of 2022", in line with the first additional provision of Order HFP/1335/2021, of ...
Source: europapress

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