Dutch government reserves €50m for organic development
In the Netherlands, the outgoing government of prime minister Mark Rutte is set to announce that €50m has been reserved in the budget for the development of the organic market, with a total of €175m made available for investments in agriculture.
Bionext, the Dutch umbrella organisation for organic farming and food, revealed the news on LinkedIn, calling it a “very positive

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