The Order of Agricultural Merit was established with the intention of awarding Romanian and Foreign Civilians who made contributions to Agriculture,[1] especially after the Great Depression that Romania was steadily recovering from.
Order of Agricultural Merit Ordinul Meritul Agricol | |
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Awarded by King of Romania | |
Type | State decoration |
Religious affiliation | Romanian Orthodox |
Ribbon | Green with a Gold stripe in the Middle. |
Eligibility | Romanian and Foreign Citizens |
Awarded for | Outstanding contributions to Agriculture. |
Status | Abolished in 1947 |
Sovereign | King Michael I of Romania |
Grades | Sovereign Knight Grand Officer Knight/Dame Commander Knight/Dame Officer Knight/Dame Medals |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of St. George |
Next (lower) | Order of Faithful Service |
Related | Decorations of Culture |
The Ribbon of the Order |
History
editThe Order was abolished during the abolishment of the Romanian Monarchy in 1947.[1]
The Order was reinstated during the Socialist Republic of Romania[2] and abolished after the Romanian Revolution.
On 31 March 2000, the Order was reinstated again.[3]
Grades
editThere are four grades of this merit: Grand Officer, Commander, Officer, and Knight.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "ODM of Romania: Order of Agricultural Merit". www.medals.org.uk. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
- ^ Socialist Order of Agriculture
- ^ Republican Order of Agriculture