Seed money cultivates Romania’s agricultural sector
After a period in which financing for Romanian agriculture hardly existed and most banks saw it as a risky sector, in recent years things have changed and lending in this segment has spectacularly sprouted May 2012 - From the Print Edition
The Diplomat – Bucharest canvassed authorities and banks active in this field who outlined the current state of financing in the farming sector.
Agriculture is a vital economic sector for Romania. Due to weather conditions and higher than the European average arable area, Romania has excellent primary agricultural resources, but to achieve performance like farms in other European countries we need major investments in upgrading and modernization,” Andreea Enache, director of the corporate ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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