Projects worth 16 million euros that will expand the irrigation network in the Thessalian Plaincovering the needs of an additional 26,000 acres of crops in the areas of Stefanovikeio and Rizomylos, are launched with the new contract signed by the Governor of Thessaly Konstantinos Agorastos and the contractor of the project, in his presence Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during his visit to Lake Carla.
«We announced today padditional important benefits, additional funds for our breeders. We are here to oversee the major projects being carried out by the district. “We are disbursing 16 million in order to expand the irrigation networks of Carla to irrigate another 26,000 acres in the wider area”, the Prime Minister noted, talking to residents in the village of Kanalia, who assured them that “with the same dedication we will stand by the citizens’ problems. to face them by always telling you the truth, looking you in the eye and leading the country and society to a better path».
«The difficulties we were called upon to face during these three years were many, more than any other government since the Metapolitism had to face. But today Greece is stronger, stronger than it was 3 years ago. Despite the difficulties, despite the great obstacles, we stand by the citizens, we support the citizens as much as we can“, Stressed Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Mr. Mitsotakis had the opportunity to talk to high school students in the village and take photos with them.
THE Prime Minister was also given a tour of the Carla Lake Natural History & Culture Exhibition Centerwhere he was welcomed by the Regional Governor of Thessaly Konstantinos Agorastos, the Deputy Regional Governor Dorothea Kolindrini and the Mayor of Riga Fereou Dimitris Nasikas.
Earlier, the Prime Minister visited Greenhouse Park of Circular Economy of the University of Thessalywhere he was informed by the Rector Zisis Mamouris and the professor of Agriculture Nikos Katsoulas about the innovative techniques and technologies of sustainable production with which the application of the circular economy is made possible.
«The Greek land can offer a lot, but it can offer even more if we manage to marry it with the technology and know-how that is developed in our universities. We are here to fully support your effort“, Noted the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Minister of Agriculture and Food George Georgantas, the Deputy Minister of Education and MP of Magnesia of the New Democracy, Zetta Makri, the Deputy Minister in charge of State Aid and Rehabilitation of Natural Disasters, Natural Disaster Christos Boukoros, Thanasis Lioupis and Konstantinos Maravegias.
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