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Minister for Agriculture Rainer under pressure: sharp criticism of the planned grazing premium
Germany🏛️ Politics19 days ago

Minister for Agriculture Rainer under pressure: sharp criticism of the planned grazing premium

Agrarminister Alois Rainer plans to cancel the planned subsidy for grazing dairy cattle, facing criticism from environmentalists, small farmers, and some CDU politicians. The Ministry of Schleswig-Holstein expressed regret over the decision, emphasizing the cultural and ecological benefits of grazing. Rainer's ministry cited avoiding bureaucratic burdens for local administrations as the reason for removing the subsidy from the draft law.

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Minister for Agriculture Rainer under pressure: sharp criticism of the planned grazing premium

Agrarminister Alois Rainer plans to cancel the planned subsidy for grazing dairy cattle, facing criticism from environmentalists, small farmers, and some CDU politicians. The Ministry of Schleswig-Holstein expressed regret over the decision, emphasizing the cultural and ecological benefits of grazing. Rainer's ministry cited avoiding bureaucratic burdens for local administrations as the reason for removing the subsidy from the draft law.

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