Poland: What for farmers in the National Reconstruction Plan?

Published 2021년 5월 5일

Tridge summary

Poland has ratified an act to access EUR 58 billion from the EU reconstruction fund, including EUR 2.3 billion for agriculture and rural development. This funding will support the implementation of innovative agricultural technologies, environmental protection, and climate investments. Farmers and processors will receive a significant portion of this funding, with a maximum aid limit for farmers. The plan also includes funding for rural infrastructure and sustainable water management. However, the importance of the KPO in this plan remains uncertain and it is expected that local processing and direct selling of food by farmers will receive the most support.
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Original content

On May 4, 2021, the Sejm passed the act on increased European Union resources, which in practice means the ratification of the EU reconstruction fund. Poland is the largest beneficiary of these funds. The entire fund will amount to EUR 58 billion, of which 23.9 billion will be subsidies and 34.2 billion loans. After consultations, the draft of the National Reconstruction Plan has already been sent to Brussels. Its first version was heavily criticized for insufficient funds allocated to agriculture. Following public consultations and amendments, the plan addressed to Brussels included € 2.3 billion in funding for agriculture and rural development. At the same time, approximately EUR 1,267 million is to be sent directly to farmers and processors. The aim of these activities will be mainly to support the process of shortening the food chain, implementation of innovative technologies in the area of agriculture 4.0, investments in the field of environmental protection and climate, and ...

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