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The Basque Government will allocate EUR 928,000 for the modernisation of vineyards in the Basque Country

The aid will contribute to the restructuring and restructuring of more than 105 hectares to 'improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the wine sector'.

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Vineyard at Aizetze, Orozko (Bizkaia). Photo: EITB MEDIA.

TheDepartment of Food, Rural Development, Agriculture and Fisheries of the Basque Government has approved a subsidy of EUR 928 168 for aidfor the restructuring and conversion of vineyards in the Basque Country, which will enable action to be taken on 105.58 hectares of vineyard, promoting 'the modernisation of the sector, improving sustainability and adapting to the new production and market challenges'.

Of this amount, EUR 527,419 will be earmarked for annual operations and EUR 400,748 for biennial operations, including replanting, overmining, installation of vineyard management systems, preparation of land and incorporation of more sustainable practices.

According to the Government, all eligible operations have been financed on the basis of priority criteria to address budgetary shortages, and the approved project covers all types of exploitation, such as family farms and large wineries.

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We are committed to a modern wine sector capable of generating value and employment in rural areas. "

Counsellor Amaia Barredo has stressed that these investments are key to strengtheningthe competitiveness of winegrowers, improving the quality of production and moving towards a more sustainable and adapted vineyard to climate change.

"We are committed to a modern wine sector capable of generating value and employment in rural areas," Barredo said.

In the words of the Councillor, restructuring and restructuring make it possible to adapt farms to market demands, improve production efficiency and ensure their economic viability inthe medium and long term, reaffirming the Basque Government's commitment to rural development and the strengthening of the sector.

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