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Bills: Patuanelli, government needs to consider deviation

2022-02-16T16:20:42.378Z


Greater risk of thousands of companies going bankrupt (ANSA) "There is a greater risk for our economy of seeing thousands and thousands of businesses go bankrupt than of a new deviation that allows us to have resources to support the increase in production costs in particular in the primary sector. I believe it is necessary that the government take into consideration the idea of ​​a deviation and further support for businesses and families with respect to e


"There is a greater risk for our economy of seeing thousands and thousands of businesses go bankrupt than of a new deviation that allows us to have resources to support the increase in production costs in particular in the primary sector. I believe it is necessary that the government take into consideration the idea of ​​a deviation and further support for businesses and families with respect to energy costs ".

Thus the Minister of Agricultural Policies, Stefano Patuanelli, at the Question time in the Chamber on initiatives in support of agricultural and agri-food businesses. 

As for the medium-term structural elements, explained Patuanelli, "we are accelerating all those measures of the NRP that affect precisely this topic: the agricultural solar park, the mixed planning between us and the Mite su biogas Bío metano, the 'agrovoltaics and, to the extent of our strict competence as ministry of agricultural policies, we are accelerating to arrive at anticipating the deadlines we had regarding the tender for agrisolare, therefore for the installation of photovoltaic systems on the roof ".

Then the minister addressed the "important" issue of supply chain contracts "we want to bring forward 1 billion and 200 million with respect to the deadline to ensure that there is a monitoring of how the added value is transferred into the supply chain".

Source: ansa

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