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ADECO BUREBA About Us History

BUREBA ADECO HISTORY

On July 12, 2003, Adeco Bureba was recognized as the Local Action Group PRODERCAL, and from this moment has managed a development program with the objectives to create jobs and wealth in the area, setting population and improve the quality of life, promote innovative initiatives to value all natural, architectural, cultural and economic and, ultimately, contribute to the overall development of its scope.

The Operational Programme for Development and Rural Economic Diversification (PRODERCAL) was funded by the European Union (through structural funds and Feder EAGGF-Guidance), the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Castilla y Leon the Provincie of Burgos. This pool of funds were supplemented by private contributions from the promoters of various investment projects.

Following the work carried out through PRODERCAL, is currently managing a new development plan included in the LEADERCAL.Thus, while retaining the possibility of encouraging the development of the territory of performance by leveraging own resources and from a bottom up approach in which the inhabitants themselves pose initiatives to generate employment and economic activity and improve the life through the creation of social and cultural infrastructure.

The period of  development of LEADERCAL will end in 2015, and until then we will try to respond to the concerns and needs of different developers, both public and private, as well as launching a series of own projects with the aim of promoting economic development , social and cultural scope of ADECO Bureba.

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  • Unión Europea
  • Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino
  • Junta de Castilla y León
  • Diputación Provincial de Burgos
  • Célula de Promoción y Animación del Desarrollo Rural
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C/ Santa Inés, 9 - Bajo.
09240 Briviesca (Burgos)

Phone: 947 59 38 31
Fax: 947 59 38 64
e-mail: info@adecobureba.com

About ADECO Bureba

The territory covered ADECO BUREBA Burgos includes 79 municipalities and 216 villages with a total area of 2,316 km2 and approximately 21,000 inhabitants.

 

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