The Greek government, as outlined by Deputy Minister Christos Kellas, is providing substantial support to agricultural producers, farmers, beekeepers, and fishermen, totaling over 600 million euros from various sources. This support includes compensation for zoonoses, aid for losses from natural disasters, and initiatives such as free livestock restoration and a separate tax scale for farmers. In Thessaly, a €310 million program for livestock and plant compensation, denitrification program expansion, and significant funding for agriculture and land reclamation are underway. The government also plans to non-construct photovoltaic power plants on productive land, while providing funding for new renewable energy sources and cheap electricity in rural areas through the 'GAIA' program. Additionally, a new Common Agricultural Policy for 2021-2027, investing €19.4 billion, aims to boost agricultural production.