European Commission announces EU crisis package for troubled agricultural sectors
The European Commission has finally heard the request of the Member States and proposed EU crisis management measures. Within this framework, the sectors in the greatest trouble can receive extraordinary financial support, and the existing greening rules will also be relaxed on a temporary basis, Minister of Agriculture István Nagy said in Brussels.
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