Subsidies, income generation and credit Sample Clauses

Subsidies, income generation and credit. In addition to the subsidies that the national Government will grant to the rural, family and community-based economy through the plans and programmes on land distribution, technical assistance, housing, infrastructure and, in general, all the social goods and services falling under the heading of comprehensive access, the Government will design and implement a plan for supporting and consolidating income generation in the rural, family and community-based economy and among low-income medium-scale producers. The plan will also be designed to enable women to overcome barriers preventing them from gaining access to finance. The plan will be implemented on the basis of the following criteria: • Provision of non-repayable seed funding that will enable the successful start- up of production projects for the beneficiaries of land distribution. • Promotion of revolving agricultural funds for associations of small and medium-scale low-income producers. • Adoption of a system of guarantees to facilitate access to agricultural credit by the rural family and community-based economy. • In light of the agreements set out in 1.1.6 on inalienable and non-attachable land, the provision of soft, flexible, rapid and subsidized credit lines for the rural, family and community-based economy, and complementary activities, with progressive subsidies for medium-scale low-income producers, aimed at supporting the right to nutrition, the restructuring of production and the creation of added value. Subsidized credit lines for land purchase will be granted exclusively to small-scale producers. • Promotion of subsidized harvest insurance for the agricultural produce of the rural, family and community-based economy in all its forms. • Fostering of an all-risk management culture. • Alongside subsidized credit manuals, comprehensive information and mentoring will be provided as a priority to small-scale rural producers in the use of portfolio normalization mechanisms, enabling them to resume production on their landholdings in the campesino, family and community- based economy, with a view to safeguarding their livelihood.
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