(Finance) – Cre´dit Agricole Italia and Confagricoltura they strengthen and innovate theirs agreement to support the growth and development of companies in the agricultural sector. In today’s date, the two realities have in fact an update of the programmatic plan was signed in Milan for the two-year period 2024-2025, which will concern in particular the energy transition, digital innovation and support for the generational transition for young farmers.
The two entities also continue with their formula of common collaboration, which includes 4 different axes of intervention to work on jointly: development of funding to support agriculture and for health emergencies; digitalisation of services and support for young farmers; energy transition and PNRR; rotating pledge on PDO and PGI products.
With the intention of confirming this partnership, The Bank and the Confederation have today strengthened their historic bond in terms of communication and joint events (fairs, meetings in the area), also continuing to guarantee support for the members and local structures of Confagricoltura.
“Together with Confagricoltura today we continue a common path, which arises first of all from listening to the needs of the economic-productive fabric and from attention to the territories – he commented Vittorio Ratto, Deputy General Director of Retail and Digital at Cre´dit Agricole in Italy – As Cre´dit Agricole Italia we mean continue to accompany Italian and European agriculture through a series of initiatives and credit products dedicated to all supply chains. In particular, we are concretely committed to supporting projects oriented towards innovation and the energy transition.”
“Today we renew the agreement with Cre´dit Agricole as a sign of the common pursuit of the growth and development of our companies – declared Annamaria Barrile, General Director of Confagricoltura – A programmatic plan for the two-year period 2024/2025 aimed at strengthening the commitment to the energy transition, innovation and encouraging the presence of young farmers in the primary sector. Confagricoltura, while maintaining a strong rooting in tradition, has always looked to research, innovation and digital, aware that otherwise the future would be jeopardized. Together we will go a long way in this direction.”