Greek Rural Development and Food Minister Margaritis Schinas announced that Greece has secured over €61 million in European and national funding to assist farmers dealing with increased fertilizer costs. The funding includes €21 million from the European Union and approximately €40 million from national resources. Schinas mentioned that Greece will be one of the seven largest beneficiaries of the European agricultural reserve, which aims to support producers facing rising input costs.
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