The Agrarian Association of Young Farmers, Asaja, de León today asked the Junta de Castilla y León to arbitrate support measures and, together with local entities, to lower income for pastures, that taxation “be consistent with the lowest profitability” due to drought and the fall in meat prices and that 75 percent of the amounts of the Common Agricultural Policy be anticipated in the coming weeks.Read more
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The Agrarian Association of Young Farmers, Asaja, de León today asked the Junta de Castilla y León to arbitrate support measures and, together with local entities, to lower income for pastures, that taxation “be consistent with the lowest profitability” due to drought and the fall in meat prices and that 75 percent of the amounts of the Common Agricultural Policy be anticipated in the coming weeks.Read more