France: Up to 10 million euros in aid for walnut and cherry producers

Published 2023년 11월 6일

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The European Commission has allocated up to 10 million euros in aid to agricultural producers in specific sectors facing economic difficulties. Farming operations that generate at least 25% of their turnover from walnuts or cherries and have experienced a 20% decline in turnover can apply for the aid. The challenges in the walnut sector are due to overproduction, while cherry producers are struggling with the withdrawal of insecticide molecules and a ban on cherries containing certain residues.
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Up to 10 million euros in aid, including 8 million euros from the European Commission's agricultural reserve and 2 million euros in national credits: this is the amount of aid deployed by the European Commission , under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/1465 of July 14, 2023 providing emergency financial assistance for agricultural producers in specific sectors whose economic viability is weakened. The aid concerns farms generating at least 25% of their turnover on one or the other of these two productions and which have suffered a loss of turnover of at least 20% over the financial year. corresponding to the 2022 harvest for walnuts and 2023 for cherries. Affected by a deductible, losses in turnover will be compensated up to 80%, accompanied by a stabilizing coefficient in the event of exceeding the credits. Applications must be submitted to the FranceAgriMer platform before November 20 at 2 p.m. Overproduction of nuts Regarding walnuts, the economic difficulties are linked to an ...
Source: Pleinchamp

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