The article highlights the launch of a significant funding initiative aimed at supporting young farmers across Europe. With nearly €240 million available from European and national sources, the 'Setting up aid for young farmers' scheme, part of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), seeks to ease the financial challenges faced by young farmers starting out. This initiative encourages investments in sustainable farming practices by offering up to €80,000 per applicant through various funding rounds until 2027. The first application period is set from June 3 to August 2, 2024. Eligibility extends to farmers who began their operations after January 1, 2023, and requires the submission of a business plan with a focus on sustainability in climate, nature, and water quality over the next five years.