Economy category powered by

Minister asks for EU support for efforts to revitalise Cypriot countryside

Cyprus is seeking support from the European Union in its efforts to bring about the demographic regeneration of its rural areas, Minister for Agriculture Maria Panayiotou said in a statement from Brussels.

She was attending a meeting of the Agriculture and Fisheries Council of the EU on 15 July.

Panayiotou said that this Agriculture Ministers Council held under the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU was dedicated to the demographic revitalisation of the countryside, noting that this is an issue "which we are very much concerned about", as the Cypriot government's aim is to stem the abandonment of the countryside by young people.

This effort, she noted, is carried out "through a number of financial instruments” in the context of the government's programme.

The Agriculture Minister said that during the Council she explained that "this cannot be done only from national resources" and that the Common Agricultural Policy "needs to be supported by other financial instruments which will allow rural and mountain areas to become attractive for young farmers and young families."

The aim, she stressed, is to make "small and medium-sized production in rural areas viable and of course competitive", since "many of these areas have an increased cost of moving products."

Cyprus, she underlined, asks that the the CAP "be supported by other financial instruments which can allow for the creation of infrastructure so that our countryside can be revitalised, as I have said, and become an attraction for young farmers and young farmers."

(Source: CNA)

Read More

Fitch upgrades Hellenic Bank's Shareholder Support Rating to 'bb'
ASBIS Kypros Ltd celebrates its 20th anniversary
Every Step Counts: Fundraising Challenge for paediatric cancer research
Ariston patisserie closing Griva Digeni location after six decades, opening new store in Engomi
Cyprus' Minister of Education outlines roadmap for AI integration in education
Corruption and cost of energy the most serious problems, President Christodoulides says
Cyprus’ job vacancy rate remains at 3.0% in Q2 2024
Public sector employment in Cyprus up 3.3% in Q2
Makis Keravnos: The EU should be funding investments in cutting-edge technologies
The scale of economy exceeds current demographic potential, Labour Minister says