Unicaja and ASAJA Cantabria collaborate to facilitate the management of the CAP and advance payments of aid

The financial institution offers the organisation's members special conditions on its products and services, as well as pre-approved financing for the CAP campaign

06 MAR 2026

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Unicaja and ASAJA Cantabria are once again collaborating in the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) campaign to facilitate the application process for Cantabria farmers, as well as offering them advances on this aid and special conditions on Unicaja's products and services. 

 

Unicaja’s regional manager for the North, Iñaki Pradera, and the President of ASAJA Cantabria, Manuel Herrero, have signed an agreement under which members of this organisation will have access to all its resources and technical staff to formalise their applications and resolve any queries, as well as access, through Unicaja, to advance payments of the subsidy and other financial advantages.

 

In this regard, the financial institution has set up a line of pre-approved loans, amounting to 1,000 million euros for this financial year, for the CAP campaign and intensive crops, with the advantage of being able to quickly and easily access the funds to cover regular expenses and ensure the daily operation of their farms.

 

Unicaja focuses on responding to the needs of Cantabria livestock farmers with close, specialised and personalised attention, through products and services tailored to each business. Aware of the importance of the sector in the economy and society of Cantabria, the aim is to offer them options to continue innovating, evolving and, ultimately, increasing their competitiveness in the market.

 

Proximity to the sector

 

Unicaja's collaboration with organisations such as ASAJA Cantabria allows it to gain first-hand knowledge of the needs of livestock breeders and farmers in order to offer them the best solutions and the most appropriate financial tools to get the most out of their work.

 

ASAJA Cantabria has more than 1,000 members, farmers and livestock breeders, to whom it offers training courses, CAP procedures and legal advice, among other services.

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