Germany to spend 3.6 billion euros on biodiversity

The German government today adopted an action plan on the 3.6 billion-euro bioeconomics in five years to develop sustainable resources used in daily products, replacing fossil fuels as oil. This plan envisions supporting more than a thousand projects in bioeconomics, under the direction of ministers of [...]
This plan envisions supporting more than a thousand projects in bioeconomics under the direction of Ministers of Research, Anja Karlizzek and Agriculture, Julia Klöckner.
The accorded budget covers the period between 2020 and 2024 and will be distributed to the 2.5 billion euros in agriculture and more than one billion per research.












