BY: Paolo DeAndreis
The Italian Parliament has passed a new law to increase the number of young farmers in the country. This legislation provides funding and initiatives to address the generational gap in agriculture by supporting companies with new ideas and technologies and prioritizing innovative entrepreneurial skills.
The law seeks to facilitate the expansion of existing ventures and the creation of new ones by farmers under the age of 41. While a significant portion of Italian agricultural companies also engage in other sectors, this law will exclusively support entities that primarily focus on agriculture.
SOURCE: https://www.oliveoiltimes.com
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