Federico Sturzenegger’s deregulation plan for the agricultural and fishing sector is moving forward

Federico Sturzenegger’s deregulation plan for the agricultural and fishing sector is moving forward

The main measure is the repeal of a number of resolutions and provisions attached in the annex to the law. This means that rules that are no longer necessary or that hinder economic activity will be removed.

The process of deregulation and transformation of the Statea task entrusted to Federico Sturzeneggerwhich heads the State’s modernization plan, is moving forward at a steady pace and now it is the turn of the agricultural and fishing sector, which the Government has named Bioeconomy. It so happens that the person in charge of that area announced a series of regulatory changes in the sector.

The measure emphasizes the need to reduce bureaucracy and simplify procedures to improve efficiency in the management of procedures and the operation of the agri-food sector.

For this reason, the Resolution 76/2024 of the Secretariat of Bioeconomy published this Thursday in the Official bulletinprovides for the repeal of certain processes, with the aim of facilitating a new order of regulations for simpler and more transparent internal trade.

In short, the measure seeks to adjust and modernize current regulations in response to new public policies, with the aim of improving efficiency and reducing bureaucracy in the agricultural sector.

What are the main measures?

The main measure is the repeal of a number of resolutions and provisions attached in the annex to the law. This means that rules that are no longer necessary or that hinder economic activity will be removed.

According to the text, this change is an important step towards modernising the bioeconomy sector. By simplifying procedures and reducing bureaucracy, it is expected to encourage investment and growth in this sector.

Source: Ambito

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