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An extra million for breeding crustaceans on mountain farms
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 days ago

An extra million for breeding crustaceans on mountain farms

The Ministry of Agriculture has announced an amendment to a public tender for investments by family farms in mountainous areas, increasing funding available for farms with at least €50,000 in annual agricultural income by an additional million euros. This change was made due to high interest from applicants in higher income brackets. The total funds allocated under the revised tender now amount to four million euros, with €2.5 million designated for farms earning between €12,000 and €50,000 annually, and €1.5 million for those earning at least €50,000. Previously, only half a million euros were available for the latter group. The amendment takes effect the day after publication on the central government website, which will be Wednesday. All other terms of the tender remain unchanged, including the application deadline of July 6 at 2 PM.

The Ministry of Agriculture has increased the funding available for family farms in mountainous regions through an amended public tender. An additional million euros has been allocated specifically for farms generating at least €50,000 in annual agricultural income, bringing the total funds under the revised tender to four million euros. Of this, €2.5 million is intended for farms with annual incomes between €12,000 and €50,000, while €1.5 million is now available for the higher-income category. Previously, only half a million euros had been set aside for farms earning €50,000 or more. The amendment becomes effective the day after its publication on the central government website, expected to be Wednesday. The application deadline remains unchanged at July 6 at 2 PM.

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N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 9013 days ago
Additional million for mountain farms with crumbs

The Ministry of Agriculture has announced an additional million euros for family farms in mountainous areas to support their investments in productivity and technological development, including digitalization. This change was made due to high interest from applicants, particularly those with higher income levels. The total funds available now amount to four million euros, with 2.5 million allocated for farms with a standard agricultural income between 12,000 and 50,000 euros, and 1.5 million for farms with at least 50,000 euros in annual agricultural income. Previously, only half a million euros were available for the latter group. The amendment comes into effect the day after publication on the central government website, which will be Wednesday.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on a government decision regarding financial support for farmers, without evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. It provides clear information about the policy change, its reasons, and implementation details, maintaining neutrality.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports on the government's adjustment to the public tender for rural farm investments, aligning with the cross-source consensus. It provides specific figures and details about the revised funding amounts. The tone remains neutral and informative.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 80Objective 8517 days ago
We forget that the bulk of the bill comes home after the purchase.

The article discusses challenges facing the construction industry in Slovenia, emphasizing the need for a unified approach due to the sector's fragmentation across multiple ministries. It highlights key trends such as sustainable building practices and digitalization as crucial for future development. Rok Cajzek, director at GIC, notes the importance of reducing carbon footprint, protecting nature, and improving productivity through technology.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technical and economic aspects of the construction industry without taking a political stance. It presents information objectively, discussing industry challenges and opportunities without favoring any political perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): This article mirrors the content of the first article with slight variations in phrasing and structure. It maintains high factual accuracy and objectivity, providing consistent information about the additional million euros for mountain farms. No significant bias or inaccuracies detected.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedCenterFactual 65Objective 7513 days ago
An extra million for breeding crustaceans on mountain farms

The Ministry of Agriculture has announced an amendment to a public tender for investments by family farms in mountainous areas, increasing funding available for farms with at least €50,000 in annual agricultural income by an additional million euros. This change was made due to high interest from applicants in higher income brackets. The total funds allocated under the revised tender now amount to four million euros, with €2.5 million designated for farms earning between €12,000 and €50,000 annually, and €1.5 million for those earning at least €50,000. Previously, only half a million euros were available for the latter group. The amendment takes effect the day after publication on the central government website, which will be Wednesday. All other terms of the tender remain unchanged, including the application deadline of July 6 at 2 PM.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update regarding a government decision to increase funding for family farms in mountainous regions. It provides direct quotes from the ministry, explains the changes in funding allocation, and includes specific figures and deadlines. There is no evident ideological slm

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 75): The article discusses a separate topic related to construction trends and lacks direct connection to the main event of agricultural funding adjustments. It contains some relevant industry insights but doesn't address the core event, thus affecting its factuality score relative to the others.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 7018 days ago
Mother and daughter build a house from discarded bottles (PHOTO)

A mother and daughter in Brazil have built a 70-square-meter house using over 8,000 recycled plastic bottles. The structure, located on the island of Itamaracá, was constructed over two years without major financial investment and serves as an example of sustainable building and waste reuse. The project aims to address environmental issues caused by improper waste disposal.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on an environmental initiative involving recycling and sustainable construction. There is no political framing, ideological emphasis, or partisan language present. The content is neutral and descriptive of the project itself.

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 70): This article covers a different event entirely (recycling project) rather than the agricultural funding update. While it is factually correct about the recycling initiative, it does not match the subject of the other articles, reducing its relevance to the overall event being assessed.

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