Structural funds and subventions romania operational programs 2014 2020

STRUCTURAL FUNDS AND SUBVENTIONS FOR ROMANIA PERIOD 2014 2020 - THE MAIN FRAME OF OPERATIONS

For Romania, EU funds will continue to be one of the most important tools to be used to reduce regional disparities and promoting economic growth at regional and local level, strengthening competitiveness and increase employment, benchmarks at the EU level.

It is recognized that these goals fulfilling are possible by providing a favourable environment for investments, by establishing of new companies or developing of the existing ones contributing significantly to the creation of new jobs and generate the added value.

In this context, the use of structural support for the period 2014 - 2020 aims creating conditions for improvement and steady development of business, with the main objectives:

  • Stimulating the competitiveness of enterprises;
  • Facilitating access to finance;
  • Creating an enabling environment to encourage the creation of new businesses and entrepreneurial culture;
  • Supporting companies to operate abroad and to access new markets;
  • Ensuring a skilled and adaptable workforce.

 

Measures under this challenge will be directed to the following areas:

  • Research, technological development and innovation. The proposed interventions are geared towards supporting innovation in enterprises, as well as capacity building for excellence in research and innovation and for technological changes. In rural areas, innovation and the knowledge base will be strengthened through cooperation between agriculture, food and forestry and other actors, also by creating of clusters and networks and use of consultancy services
  • Information and communications technology. Actions will be aimed at increasing the capacity of companies to have ICT services and encouraging them to use such services.
  • Competitiveness of SMEs, agriculture and fisheries and aquaculture sectors. Efforts will be directed towards supporting investment in entrepreneurship, the commercial exploitation of new ideas and research results by providing business advisory services as well as supporting the development of online tools. Interventions to improve the competitiveness of the agricultural sector will help ensure sustainable food production in the EU and will help to create and preserve jobs and economic growth in rural areas.

 

An overview of the operational programs and priorities proposed for funding in next period:

 

Competitiveness Operational Programme

  • Support private investment in research, development and innovation (RDI) and collaborative research between industry and research organizations to encourage transfer of knowledge, technology and personnel with advanced expertise to enable the development of RDI products and services in economic sectors with growth potential;
  • Promoting financial instruments aimed at supporting risk private investment in research and innovation and foster innovative start-ups and spin-offs;
  • Infrastructure development of the private and public research, both as part of the existing / emerging cluster, centres of excellence and other research structures (National / regional / EU) and the specific areas identified as priorities, based on the existence of a potential and / or a competitive advantage, such as health, unlocking the potential for excellence in research and innovation by creating synergies with research, development and innovation of the framework program Horizon 2020 EU;
  • Actions to promote ICT adoption by businesses, including applications and innovation of e-commerce;
  • Actions to develop e-Governance tools for businesses and citizens (e-Government 2.0);
  • Actions for "cloud computing” development.

 

Regional Operational Programme

  • Actions to strengthen entrepreneurship and option awareness and potential support for business creation;
  • Actions to improve access to finance, including provision of a wide appropriate financial instruments;
  • Actions to improve productivity of SMEs and providing opportunities for growth, including strengthening access to support business planning, technical advice, guidance and support for export;
  • Action to join the network of enterprises to strengthen exchanges knowledge and strengthen their participation in retail chains, including those at the international level;
  • Integrated actions - sites, skills, investment support - in order to attract investment in less developed regions of Romania;
  • Rationalization actions of the regulatory and reducing process of the bureaucratic burden on businesses;
  • Development of technology transfer infrastructure in public and private sectors, especially in less developed regions of Romania, in accordance with the principle of smart specialization.

 

National Rural Development Programme

  • Creating and providing consulting services to improve economic and environmental performance;
  • Collaboration between agriculture / food industry, forestry, fishing and aquaculture and food industry systems and consulting, education and research context of pilot projects, development of products, practices, processes and new technologies etc.;
  • Establishment of task forces (farmers, researchers, consultants) who will participate at
  • European Innovation Partnership “Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability ";
  • Actions to improve economic performance and restructuring and modernization of agriculture, especially to increase the participation and orientation to markets, and diversify agricultural activities;
  • Facilitating generational renewal in the agricultural sector;
  • Actions to improve economic performance of the primary producers through a better integration of them into the food chain by quality programs, adding value to agricultural products by promoting on local markets through developing short purchasing circuits and setting up of producer groups, etc.;
  • Actions in supporting activities of prevention and risk management in agriculture;
  • Creation of new small businesses by providing support for business start for micro and small enterprises outside the agricultural sector, and activities development of non-agricultural in rural areas.

 

Maritime and Fisheries Operational Programme

  • Investment in aquaculture: new units, upgrading the existing units, species diversification, improvement the potential aquaculture sites;
  • Promoting new sources of income within the sector (processing activities, marketing) and outside (environmental activities, tourism, education);
  • Investment in fishing ports, shelters, jetties, first sales centres;
  • Improving the working conditions related to health and safety on board inland fisheries and sea;
  • Support for establishment, organization and operation of chain: manufacturers - processors - sellers;
  • Diversify fisheries and aquaculture sector by supporting the creation of new small businesses and create jobs in the area.

 

A key element in the proper functioning of business and entrepreneurship development is to ensure a skilled and adaptable workforce. Thus it created opportunities for investment in education and training by both  a program dedicated to human capital, and programs for agriculture sector, and fishery and aquaculture sector .

 

Operational Programme Human Capital

  • Encouraging and facilitating the employers participation in workforce development and lifelong learning;
  • Improved correlation of  both vocational and technical education with labour market needs, ensuring the relevance of the training offer, giving priority to sectors with future potential growth and promoting the partnerships between statement relevant stakeholders;
  • Modernization of tertiary education by developing advanced studies and supporting the internationalization of higher education, including comprehensive research and mobility;

 

National Rural Development Programme

  • Creating new small businesses by providing support for micro and small enterprise business start from outside the agricultural industry and the development non - agricultural activities in rural areas;
  • Support the training and acquisition of skills in agricultural management, sustainable agriculture practices, improving the quality and using of new technologies specific to agriculture and forestry;
  • Support demonstration activities for the transfer of knowledge about new practices in the field: information, short-term exchanges and visits within the EU in order to promote exchange of good practices, encourage lifelong learning and training in generally in rural areas (in addition to courses or training normally provided in secondary and higher education system), and training in business management and other skills necessary for diversification outside the agriculture sector.

 

Maritime and Fisheries Operational Programme

  • Diversification of fisheries and aquaculture sector by supporting the creation of new small businesses and creating jobs in the area;
  • Support school infrastructure and resource development in early childhood education and care, from primary, secondary, tertiary to technical and vocational education in order to improve the quality of education and training and its relevance for the labour market.

 

 

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