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Government to finance, for first time, „Rabla for tractors” program

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The government will finance, through the Environmental Fund, the „Rabla for tractors” scrappage program, prime minister Marcel Ciolacu informed on Thursday.

„We support the domestic production of tractors and we especially help small farmers with this program through which they receive a non-refundable support of up to 20,000 euros,” stated Ciolacu, at the beginning of the Government meeting.

According to the prime minister, the budget currently allocated for the „Rabla for tractors” program is 500 million RON, and the mechanism will be one „with a minimum” of bureaucracy.

AGERPRES

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