
2,500 euros tax credit for giving up glyphosate.
The European Commission has just authorized France to grant a tax credit of 2,500 euros to any farmer who decides to no longer use glyphosate.
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Read moreThe European Commission authorizes France to grant a tax credit of 2,500 euros to any farmer who decides to give up the use of glyphosate.
The European Commission has just authorized France to grant a tax credit of 2,500 euros to any farmer who decides to no longer use glyphosate.
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