The German government has agreed to provide €240 million in aid to farmers affected by drought. This financial assistance aims to alleviate the hardships faced by the agricultural sector due to recent dry conditions. Simultaneously, a compromise has been reached on a new climate protection law, signaling progress in Germany’s efforts to combat climate change. Details of the climate law’s provisions weren’t immediately available, but the agreement suggests a resolution to prior disagreements. The drought aid package will be crucial for supporting farmers and preventing further economic losses within the industry. These decisions demonstrate the government’s commitment to both immediate crisis management and long-term environmental goals. The dual announcements mark a significant step forward for Germany’s agricultural and environmental policies.

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