EAFRD

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EAFRD is a European Union funding instrument that supports rural development, agricultural competitiveness, and sustainable land management across member states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union fund
rural development fund
abbreviationOf European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development NERFINISHED
aimsAt achieving balanced territorial development of rural economies and communities
ensuring sustainable management of natural resources
improving agricultural competitiveness
alignedWith EU climate and environmental objectives
EU rural development policy
beneficiaryType farmers
local authorities
rural businesses
rural communities
benefits EU Member States NERFINISHED
category second pillar of the Common Agricultural Policy
coFinancingWith national public funds
private funds
currency euro
distinctFrom European Agricultural Guarantee Fund NERFINISHED
fullName European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development NERFINISHED
fundingType cohesion policy instrument
structural fund-type instrument
funds basic services and village renewal in rural areas
investment in physical assets in rural areas
knowledge transfer and innovation in agriculture and forestry
geographicalScope European Union NERFINISHED
language multilingual EU instrument
legalBasis Common Agricultural Policy NERFINISHED
managedBy European Commission NERFINISHED
Member State managing authorities
partOf European Union budget
policyArea agriculture
rural development
sustainable land management
programmingPeriod 2007-2013
2014-2020
2021-2027
regulates measures for LEADER community-led local development
measures for agri-environment-climate commitments
measures for farm modernisation
measures for support to young farmers
supports agricultural competitiveness
climate action in rural areas
environmental protection in rural areas
improvement of quality of life in rural areas
rural development programmes
rural economy diversification
sustainable land management practices

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