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Moldovan PM says government to look for solutions to increase subsidization fund in agriculture

15:05 | 21.02.2023 Category: Economic

Chisinau, 21 February /MOLDPRES/ - The government will look for solutions for supplementing the subsidization fund in agriculture by about 600 million lei. Prime Minister Dorin Recean made statements to this effect during a visit to the northern Falesti district today.  

The size of the National Fund for Development of Agriculture and Rural Environment is of 1.5 billion lei for 2023. ‘’The agriculture must be backed through investments and accessing funds, including European ones, in order to switch to an advanced agriculture,’’ Dorin Recean noted. At the same time, the prime minister also said that three major projects worth over 50 million in all would be launched this year, within which three regions of Moldova will benefit from additional capacities of irrigation.

Following the meeting with farmers from the Falesti district, the prime minister discussed with more mayors, who spoke out for supplementing the funds for settlements’ modernization. ‘’I discussed with mayors. I analyzed a string of problems. We must supplement the financing of the success projects, such as the European Village. The concerned programme will be perpetual and the villages will be able to gradually modernize their infrastructure, to renovate schools, kindergartens, roads and to construct networks of aqueduct and public illumination,’’ the PM said.    

Prime Minister Dorin Recean today paid a visit to the Falesti district, which is the first one to the territory since his appointment to office. The PM said that such visits to the territory would be organized, as a rule, weekly.   

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