Focus on rural interests: The new government program for Austria!

Focus on rural interests: The new government program for Austria!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The IGBO welcomed the current government program of the new federal government, in particular the personnel offensive in the state defense chapter. This is considered a necessary step to counter the "personnel flight" of highly qualified professional officers. According to a message from the IGBO, the rapid implementation of the measures is crucial to stop emigration from the Armed Forces and increase the attractiveness of the service. "For the benefit of our homeland, the Republic of Austria!" emphasize the representatives of the IGBO. Details were published in a press release that focuses on the urgency of these personnel measures to ensure a strong defense system, such as ots.at At the same time, the AGÖ presented a comprehensive proposal that would like to take various concerns of the Austrian farmers into account. At the presentation in Vienna, Milch farmer Martina Mittermayr, Poultry Mauer Manfred Muhr and AGÖ managing director Johann Konrad explained the focus of the "government program". The AGÖ, an important voice for rural issues since 1994, has created a core program from over 2,000 contributions that aim to reduce bureaucracy, increase in income and equal market. The central demands include the introduction of a continuous identification of origin for food and a stop of free trade contracts. A "farmer's billion" as an investment boost for agricultural businesses in an upcoming GAP period will also be stimulated to make the farms sustainable, as Landwirt-media.com reported.

In the course of the transfer of this program to all parties represented in parliament, the AGÖ calls for a serious deal of dealing with the solutions presented by politics and announces protest measures, should this be missed. They emphasize the importance that the concerns of the farmers are not ignored, and thus call for a proactive action by the government in order to cope with the challenges in agriculture.

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