Bioeconomy
In order to achieve the objectives of the Green Deal, EUR 320 billion in Italy per year will be needed until 2030. But investments in renewables are not just a cost item, they also have important economic implications with an overall added value that will reach EUR 360 billion in 2030
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Healthy food, reduction climate-changing emissions and pesticides: Italian agriculture is ready to take up the challenge of the European Green Deal, but economic and environmental sustainability must go together. This according to a report from Fieragricola - Nomisma Observatory presented on the eve of the Verona fair
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The new path announced by the European Commission to reduce the environmental impact of economic activities risks penalizing agriculture, which already fears the reduction of funds destined for the CAP. Modern agricultural machinery is a safeguard for the environment - says the President of FederUnacoma Malavolti - but it also requires scholastic and professional skills to be able to use it effectively