Access to PRR support for research, development and innovation in agriculture was regulated by an ordinance published yesterday, with retroactive effect to September, which lists the activities excluded from this support that cause ‘significant damage’ to environmental objectives.
This incentive, determined in the diploma, “aims to promote and deepen cooperation between companies and interface institutions (academic, scientific and technological system), efficiently guaranteeing the necessary support to strengthen the capacities of scientific and technological development and innovation. , in terms of human resources, equipment, technical and financial means required to maximize its impact”.
The ordinance comes after the Ministry of Agriculture announced, on October 1, 2021, the opening of two tenders, with a global allocation of eight million euros, to finance research, development and innovation projects, within the scope of the Agenda for Innovation for Agriculture 20 | 30, ‘Terra Futura’, under the terms of the PRR support regime.
One of the contests aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural sector and enhance carbon sequestration in the soil, and the other to increase the resilience of agricultural activity in the face of the impacts of global warming.
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