Innova-MARM 11 million for a project fora

September 18th, 2010

Innova-MARM 1.1 million for a project for promotion of self-management of natural biomass-Ayllon Somosierra.

The Ministry of the Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs (MARM), through the Directorate General for Sustainable Development of Rural Areas, supports 1.1 million pilot project 'The Power of Our Ancestors', which aims to create a technical infrastructure human and self-management that provides the local biomass and natural in Spanish peoples.

The project, developed by the National Association for, mortal gold, Forest Enterprises (Asemfo), aims to study the performance and production costs for the manufacture of pellets and chips Thermal applications focused on the domestic sector and assistance "as examples for other locations Spanish in real conditions and to develop in the region of Somosierra-Ayllon.

One of the benefits associated with this project, according to Europa Press reported MARM sources, is that the, ffxiv gil, creation of a plant for the manufacture of pellets and chips, located in a rural setting close to both the area of raw material supply product sales and managed by rural people themselves, would create a significant amount of new jobs, "particularly among youth and women, aimed at the depopulation of areas."

Specifically, the project will be developed in, mortal gold, the Shire Somosierra-Ayllon (Madrid-Guadalajara Segovia) and is provided for the creation of direct jobs six qualified, thereby "improve" the quality of life for residents of 41 municipalities Participants who fall into the same, "thereby contribute to economic development of the productive work place of the agricultural and industrial."

The pilot projects for rural development are part of the National Rural Network launched by the Ministry of the Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs in 2008, which provides, among other actions, the annual call for aid to subsidize initiatives contain innovative ideas, creative, and imaginative, "including the generation of modern and sustainable forms of participatory governance, capable of generating new prospects in the most disadvantaged rural and distant from the urban modernity."

These pilot projects should contribute to economic diversification, modernization, improved quality of life and rural multifunctionality "generating this possible and attractive to its residents, most adapted to this changing world and in accordance with the new requirements on sustainability and environmental friendliness. "

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