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Protocol Signed to Protect Corn From the Impact of Wild Boars

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The State, farmers, and the University of Aveiro signed a protocol today, valid until 2026, aimed at protecting corn crops from the impacts of wild boars. In 2024, the damage caused by wild boars to corn crops reached nine million euros (data from Anpromis). According to the document, which Lusa had access to, the parties commit to "strengthening cooperation, particularly in the areas of research, experimentation, and innovation."
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The State, farmers, and the University of Aveiro signed a protocol today, valid until 2026, aimed at protecting corn crops from the impacts of wild boars. In 2024, the damage caused by wild boars to corn crops reached nine million euros (data from Anpromis). According to the document, which Lusa had access to, the parties commit to "strengthening cooperation, particularly in the areas of research, experimentation, and innovation."

Seven entities will sign a national protocol on Tuesday at the António Teixeira Station in Coruche to address the damage caused by wild boars in corn crops. The initiative, which brings together entities from the agricultural and scientific sectors, comes at a time when the damage caused by wild boars has been worsening, with a significant impact […] The content "Entities sign protocol to combat damage caused by wild boars in corn" first appeare…

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Médio Tejo broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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