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PM Ciolacu: We are granting almost 350 M RON worth aid to farmers for vegetables

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The Government is set to approve on Thursday an aid of almost 350 million RON for farmers for growing vegetables in greenhouses and solariums, prime minister Marcel Ciolacu informs.

„We are offering a new aid of almost 350 million RON to farmers for growing vegetables in greenhouses and solariums. We want to offer consumers fresh vegetables produced in the country. The cumulative area for which the support is granted is a minimum of 1,000 square metres, but no more than 50,000 euros for each beneficiary,” Ciolacu said in the beginning of the Government meeting.

AGERPRES

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