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The national deputies of the Socialist Party for Ciudad Real, Miguel González Caballero and Cristina López Zamora, have presented a Non-Law Proposition (PNL), in the Congress of Deputies, to support the wine sector and institutional support for the national wine fair ( FENAVIN), for debate in the Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Commission.
Exposing the large number of hectares of vineyards that are worked in Spain and what they mean for the economy and employment, López Industry Email List Zamora and González Caballero convey the relevance of the celebration of FENAVIN, for Ciudad Real, for Castilla-La Mancha and in general for Spain; the most important fair in the country, and with great international projection, and specify the great business that it represents.
The socialist parliamentarians urge the Government in this PNL, to “institutionally support and recognize FENAVIN, as an instrument for the national and international promotion and commercialization of our wine industry.On the other hand, it is requested that the Government of Spain continue to support market orientation, increased competitiveness and global performance of the wine industry, with the aim of providing high value to the entire wine chain, with special attention to digital transformation and environmental sustainability.
Also, that collaboration and dialogue be maintained between the Secretary of State for Commerce and the associations of exporters of wine products and companies in the sector to understand the situation of the international market after the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and detect initiatives that allow them to mitigate possible effects on exports.
For the national deputies of the PSOE, it is necessary for the Government to maintain the calls for the “Spain Tourism Experiences” Program, financed with the Next Generation EU Fund, from which, where appropriate, different experiences and innovative initiatives that transform the tourist products derived from wine; but also to continue promoting the promotion of wine tourism in the Tourist Offices of the foreign network and those promoting wine such as the “FoodWineSpain” campaign of the ICEX Spain Exportation and Investment.
On April 23, International Book Day, which commemorates the death of Miguel de Cervantes, the Argamasilla de Alba City Council held the award ceremony for the VI Cervantista Research Prize “José María Casasayas”, which on this occasion has been awarded to the work: 'The aleph of the poets: poetry inserted in the narrative of Cervantes', by the researcher with a doctorate in Arts and Humanities, in the area of Spanish Philology at the University of Navarra (Spain), Sara Santa- Aguilar, a native of Bogotá (Colombia), which is the fruit of the work for his doctoral thesis defended at the University of Navarra.
This award is made possible by the collaboration between the Argamasilla de Alba City Council, the Association of Cervantists and the University of Castilla-La Mancha, as well as the sponsorship of the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real, on whose behalf the third vice president attended the event. , Noelia Serrano, “who has done so by editing this wonderful book,” stressed the mayor, Pedro Ángel Jiménez. The purpose of the award is to support research in the field of Cervantism and honor the memory of the Cervantist José María Casasayas i Truyols, by giving visibility to the work so that researchers, especially young people like the one awarded in this edition, do not decline. in his desire to continue researching and working on the figure of Cervantes and his work, and on its impact at a national and international level.
Exposing the large number of hectares of vineyards that are worked in Spain and what they mean for the economy and employment, López Industry Email List Zamora and González Caballero convey the relevance of the celebration of FENAVIN, for Ciudad Real, for Castilla-La Mancha and in general for Spain; the most important fair in the country, and with great international projection, and specify the great business that it represents.
The socialist parliamentarians urge the Government in this PNL, to “institutionally support and recognize FENAVIN, as an instrument for the national and international promotion and commercialization of our wine industry.On the other hand, it is requested that the Government of Spain continue to support market orientation, increased competitiveness and global performance of the wine industry, with the aim of providing high value to the entire wine chain, with special attention to digital transformation and environmental sustainability.
Also, that collaboration and dialogue be maintained between the Secretary of State for Commerce and the associations of exporters of wine products and companies in the sector to understand the situation of the international market after the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and detect initiatives that allow them to mitigate possible effects on exports.
For the national deputies of the PSOE, it is necessary for the Government to maintain the calls for the “Spain Tourism Experiences” Program, financed with the Next Generation EU Fund, from which, where appropriate, different experiences and innovative initiatives that transform the tourist products derived from wine; but also to continue promoting the promotion of wine tourism in the Tourist Offices of the foreign network and those promoting wine such as the “FoodWineSpain” campaign of the ICEX Spain Exportation and Investment.
On April 23, International Book Day, which commemorates the death of Miguel de Cervantes, the Argamasilla de Alba City Council held the award ceremony for the VI Cervantista Research Prize “José María Casasayas”, which on this occasion has been awarded to the work: 'The aleph of the poets: poetry inserted in the narrative of Cervantes', by the researcher with a doctorate in Arts and Humanities, in the area of Spanish Philology at the University of Navarra (Spain), Sara Santa- Aguilar, a native of Bogotá (Colombia), which is the fruit of the work for his doctoral thesis defended at the University of Navarra.
This award is made possible by the collaboration between the Argamasilla de Alba City Council, the Association of Cervantists and the University of Castilla-La Mancha, as well as the sponsorship of the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real, on whose behalf the third vice president attended the event. , Noelia Serrano, “who has done so by editing this wonderful book,” stressed the mayor, Pedro Ángel Jiménez. The purpose of the award is to support research in the field of Cervantism and honor the memory of the Cervantist José María Casasayas i Truyols, by giving visibility to the work so that researchers, especially young people like the one awarded in this edition, do not decline. in his desire to continue researching and working on the figure of Cervantes and his work, and on its impact at a national and international level.