Frost damage - EU crisis aid for fruit growing and viticulture starts
In April, frost caused severe damage to vines and fruit trees. Aid is available for affected farmers.
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In April, frost caused severe damage to vines and fruit trees. Aid is available for affected farmers.
After the Summer Games in Paris, German athletes and officials are dreaming of the 2040 Olympics on home soil. Saxony's Minister President also sees opportunities here.
The EU gives the green light for the major project in Dresden and approves German aid for the construction of the semiconductor factory. Federal Economics Minister Habeck also promises speed from Germany.
The Saxon cabinet has approved aid for fruit and wine growers affected by frost damage. A total of 22 million euros is available for this and next year.
Saxon fruit and wine growers receive no financial aid from the general budget of the Free State following immense frost damage. Ministry of Finance confirms lack of opportunities.
Saxony's Environment Minister holds out the prospect of aid for affected fruit and wine growers after frost damage caused immense damage.
Saxony wants to expand its position in winter sports with a new competitive sports center for bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, biathlon and mountain biking in Altenberg.
The city of Leipzig has to support its St. Georg hospital with millions in aid to make up for a deficit of 37.67 million euros.
Saxony's Economics Minister Martin Dulig travels to Ukraine to support an aid project and emphasizes the importance of peace.
The German Red Cross (DRK) dispatched urgently needed humanitarian aid for the civilian population in the Gaza Strip from Leipzig/Halle Airport on Sunday. "The need for humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip is enormous. It practically needs more of everything," said Christian Reuter, Secretary General ..
Saxony has paid out 1.56 billion euros to companies during the coronavirus crisis. Claims amounting to EUR 7 million are still outstanding.
Support for fruit growers and hop farms throughout Germany due to difficult industry situation
Several German states are calling for better support for domestic manufacturers in light of a glut of solar modules from China. Saxony's ten-point plan calls for, among other things, better support for production and research and a ban on goods from forced labor.
The state parliament has cleared the way in favor of the counties and municipalities affected by enormous cost increases. On Wednesday, the majority of the members of parliament decided to amend the laws on municipal financial equalization.