Financial aid for farmers hit by extreme weather
Romania will receive €11.5 million from the EU’s agricultural reserve to support farmers whose crops were damaged by the late spring frost. The announcement was made by Christophe Hansen, European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, who emphasized that this measure is part of the EU’s broader efforts to help producers affected by climate change.
“Another challenge that EU farmers face is climate-related disasters. Romanian farmers know well the realities of climate change. This year, crops were damaged by the late spring frost. Several productions were affected, especially apricots, cherries, peaches, and nectarines. Today, I can announce that we are allocating €11.5 million from the agricultural reserve for Romania, to support you,” said Hansen.
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