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Rural Development Unit.
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A vibrant countryside is Finland’s strength.
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The aim of rural proofing is to improve the quality of decision-making.
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Rural Development Programme in a nutshell.
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Diverse and new forms of entrepreneurship lay the foundation for the vitality and development of the countryside.
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Competence and well-being through training and development projects.
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Local development to meet local needs.
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Competitiveness of agriculture »
Agricultural reform and means to contribute to the process.
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Enabling farming in northern conditions.
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Agriculture and the environment »
Long-term efforts to protect waters, climate, soil and biodiversity.
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Land use planning in rural areas »
The rural landscape is a renewable resource, changing as a result of different production measures.
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sland policy is one of the oldest elements of regional policy in Finland.