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Kabinet lijkt verzekerd van steun over links voor stikstofpakket

The Dutch government appears to have secured support for its nitrogen reduction package, which aims to address environmental concerns related to nitrogen emissions. The package includes measures to reduce agricultural emissions, which are a major source of nitrogen pollution in the Netherlands. Various stakeholders, including farmers and environmental groups, have been involved in discussions around the proposed policies. The government has faced pressure to find a balance between protecting the environment and supporting the agricultural sector, which is a significant part of the Dutch economy. Recent developments suggest that the government has made progress in gaining consensus on the implementation of these measures.

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Kabinet lijkt verzekerd van steun over links voor stikstofpakket

The Dutch government appears to have secured support for its nitrogen reduction package, which aims to address environmental concerns related to nitrogen emissions. The package includes measures to reduce agricultural emissions, which are a major source of nitrogen pollution in the Netherlands. Various stakeholders, including farmers and environmental groups, have been involved in discussions around the proposed policies. The government has faced pressure to find a balance between protecting the environment and supporting the agricultural sector, which is a significant part of the Dutch economy. Recent developments suggest that the government has made progress in gaining consensus on the implementation of these measures.

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