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“Fishermen should stay at sea, not in civil construction”

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In the wake of visiting Coopescamadera, the president of CHEGA- Madeira, Miguel Castro, highlighted “the critical moment that the fishing sector is going through in Madeira. Este The year, considered the worst ever, brought high losses, above 40 thousand euros per vessel, with fishermen facing difficulties without precedents.” Miguel Castro doesn't understand “why is it that only Fishermen from RAM have not yet received the subsidy, survival i…
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In the wake of visiting Coopescamadera, the president of CHEGA- Madeira, Miguel Castro, highlighted “the critical moment that the fishing sector is going through in Madeira. Este The year, considered the worst ever, brought high losses, above 40 thousand euros per vessel, with fishermen facing difficulties without precedents.” Miguel Castro doesn't understand “why is it that only Fishermen from RAM have not yet received the subsidy, survival i…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Tuesday, August 13, 2024.
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