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Romania asks for significant funds under resilience plan, 2.5billion euros for irrigation infrastructure

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Romania will invest 2.5 billion euros to rehabilitate its entire irrigation infrastructure out of 33 billion euros coming from the ; 1.1 billion euros will go to the desiccation and drainage infrastructure, and 2.1 billion euros to combat soil erosion, Agriculture Minister Adrian Oros said on Tuesday. "We have an investment programme under this resilience plan of Romania. Everyone has wondered what we will do with the money earmarked for the resilience plan of Romania. We had a good meeting with the minister of today and last week where we asked for significant

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