The recent agreement between Agricover Credit and the European Fund for South-East Europe (EFSE) will enable farmers in Romania to access long-term financing for the adoption of sustainable farming practices. CEO of Agricover Credit, Serhan Hacisuleyman, underlines the importance of supporting farmers to overcome financial barriers. EFSE, an impact investment fund, aims at economic development in the region and will contribute to increased productivity and climate change mitigation. Farmers can obtain eligibility information directly from Agricover.
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Agricover Credit primește un împrumut de 100 de milioane de lei de la EFSE pentru finanțarea pnvestițiilor fermierilor mici și mijlocii în proiecte sustenabile - Economica.net
Agricover Credit încheie un acord de finanțare de 100 de milioane de lei cu EFSE
Agricover Credit și EFSE au semnat un acord de finanțare în valoare de 100 de milioane lei
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