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Gov't to consider aid scheme for Romanian farmers affected by rising grain imports from Ukraine

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Gov't to consider aid scheme for Romanian farmers affected by rising grain imports from Ukraine

Featuring on government's agenda at today's meeting is a decision on emergency aid to Romanian agricultural producers affected by increasing grain and oilseed cropimports from Ukraine; approving a vegetable production support programme for protected areas in 2023-2024, and allocating money for the purpose of training specialist staff from Ukraine in providing qualified first aid, told Agerpres.

The draft decision on support for the cereal and oilseed sector says that the scheme is nationwide…

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