Steps taken by Spain government in agriculture
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Land reforms.
Tenancy reforms.
Regulation of higher rents.
Provision of credit to rural farmers.
Subsidies e.g Urea subsidy.
Food security act 2013.
Public distribution system.
Minimum support price and Procurement pricing system.
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SPAIN’S GOVERNMENT HAS RESPONDED TO THE AGRICULTURAL CRISIS, BUT INSISTS IT IS FACING AN UPHILL STRUGGLE
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27 Feb, 2020 @ 14:42
Thousands of angry farmers across Andalucia and the rest of the country have pushed the issue to the forefront in recent weeks.
Those in the agricultural sector have taken to the streets in passionate protests against the continued struggle they face to stay afloat.
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Farmers took to the streets in protest across the country
Their fury over rock bottom olive and orange prices has proved a headache to government leaders as they in turn face pressure from the European board.
In an attempt to prove that the farmers voices are being heard, Agriculture Minister Luis Planas issued a statement on Monday to update the country on what steps are being taken to ensure that the issue does not continue.
The coalition government’s first step is to reform the current Food Chain Law by raising prices ‘at the gate’ and helping manufacturers cover costs of production and staff wages.