Post by jannatjahan1234 on Feb 27, 2024 3:54:48 GMT -5
This weekend, the Government of Castilla-La Mancha has paid euros to farmers in the province of Ciudad Real corresponding to the payments of premiums associated with goats, sheep and suckler cows.This amount represents 43% of the nearly 26.4 million euros transferred by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development to 5,444 ranchers throughout the region.
The delegate of the Community Board, Carmen Teresa Olmedo, has pointed out the importance that this injection of funds will have to alleviate the Colombia Mobile Number List concern of many farm owners about their future in the face of the growing increase in costs and has highlighted the speed with which, as is usual, the Executive of Emiliano García-Page, makes these payments.
Most of the money transferred to farmers in the province corresponds to sheep premiums, almost 7.3 million euros, since Ciudad Real concentrates 43% of the recipients of this aid to farms in the region dedicated to sheep breeding.The province is also the first in Castilla-La Mancha in number of beneficiaries of goat subsidies and the second in terms of the total amount of the amount paid, just the opposite of what happens with the payments associated with suckler cows: Ciudad Real is the first for money received but the second in the total number of recipients.
The Santa Cruz de Mudela City Council has invested more than 120,000 euros in renovating five public roads in the town with the aim of improving the traffic of agricultural vehicles that circulate through them daily, in addition to facilitating sports practice for hikers. runners and cyclists who pass through them.
Some actions have been carried out with the City Council's own funds thanks to the remaining treasury, as well as the nominative subsidy that the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real granted to the Santa Cruz City Council for this purpose.Specifically, improvements have been undertaken on the service road of the A-4 Highway, on the Norias road, as well as on the roads that lead to the treatment plant and the two wastewater pumping stations.
In addition, with this investment, several overpasses have also been built on Avenida de los Mártires with the aim of improving road safety in the area.The mayor of Santa Cruz de Mudela, Gema García Mayordomo, has highlighted this important investment that has been made in the town and from which all residents will benefit, especially those farmers and ranchers who go to their farms every day. agricultural or livestock through these roads.
García Mayordomo wanted to thank once again the Provincial Council and its president, José Manuel Caballero, for the magnificent collaboration that exists between the City Council and the provincial institution, as well as for the work they do to improve smaller towns with fewer resources. economical.
In addition, the mayor recalled the recent inauguration of the town's renovated Pío XII avenue, one of the main arteries of Santa Cruz de Mudela and that action has also been taken on it. "Added everything, between the Provincial Council and the City Council we have invested almost 360,000 euros in improving the streets and paths of our municipality, with the aim of our neighbors enjoying a higher quality of life and well-being," the first highlighted. mayor.
The delegate of the Community Board, Carmen Teresa Olmedo, has pointed out the importance that this injection of funds will have to alleviate the Colombia Mobile Number List concern of many farm owners about their future in the face of the growing increase in costs and has highlighted the speed with which, as is usual, the Executive of Emiliano García-Page, makes these payments.
Most of the money transferred to farmers in the province corresponds to sheep premiums, almost 7.3 million euros, since Ciudad Real concentrates 43% of the recipients of this aid to farms in the region dedicated to sheep breeding.The province is also the first in Castilla-La Mancha in number of beneficiaries of goat subsidies and the second in terms of the total amount of the amount paid, just the opposite of what happens with the payments associated with suckler cows: Ciudad Real is the first for money received but the second in the total number of recipients.
The Santa Cruz de Mudela City Council has invested more than 120,000 euros in renovating five public roads in the town with the aim of improving the traffic of agricultural vehicles that circulate through them daily, in addition to facilitating sports practice for hikers. runners and cyclists who pass through them.
Some actions have been carried out with the City Council's own funds thanks to the remaining treasury, as well as the nominative subsidy that the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real granted to the Santa Cruz City Council for this purpose.Specifically, improvements have been undertaken on the service road of the A-4 Highway, on the Norias road, as well as on the roads that lead to the treatment plant and the two wastewater pumping stations.
In addition, with this investment, several overpasses have also been built on Avenida de los Mártires with the aim of improving road safety in the area.The mayor of Santa Cruz de Mudela, Gema García Mayordomo, has highlighted this important investment that has been made in the town and from which all residents will benefit, especially those farmers and ranchers who go to their farms every day. agricultural or livestock through these roads.
García Mayordomo wanted to thank once again the Provincial Council and its president, José Manuel Caballero, for the magnificent collaboration that exists between the City Council and the provincial institution, as well as for the work they do to improve smaller towns with fewer resources. economical.
In addition, the mayor recalled the recent inauguration of the town's renovated Pío XII avenue, one of the main arteries of Santa Cruz de Mudela and that action has also been taken on it. "Added everything, between the Provincial Council and the City Council we have invested almost 360,000 euros in improving the streets and paths of our municipality, with the aim of our neighbors enjoying a higher quality of life and well-being," the first highlighted. mayor.