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Takáč: Zoning Changes Won't Jeopardize Milestones or Payments

Takáč: Zoning Changes Won't Jeopardize Milestones or Payments

From SME · () Slovak

Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Slovak Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Richard Takáč stated that zoning changes do not threaten milestones or the payment of funds.
  • Takáč responded to claims made by State Secretary Martin Kuffa regarding the zoning of agricultural land.
  • The minister asserted that the zoning process is proceeding according to plan and will not negatively impact farmers or financial allocations.

Slovak Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Richard Takáč has refuted claims that proposed zoning changes for agricultural land threaten key milestones or the disbursement of funds. He stated that the process is proceeding as planned and will not negatively impact farmers or financial allocations.

Takáč was responding to assertions made by State Secretary Martin Kuffa, who had raised concerns about the implications of the zoning process. The minister's remarks aim to reassure stakeholders that the agricultural sector's development and financial support remain secure despite the ongoing administrative adjustments.

The ministry emphasized that the zoning is a necessary administrative step to ensure efficient land use and management. Takáč reiterated his commitment to transparency and to addressing any concerns that may arise during the implementation phase, assuring that all legal and financial obligations would be met.

Zoning changes do not threaten milestones or the payment of funds.

— Richard TakáčSlovak Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.