Spain: 982 owners of livestock farms in the Balearic Islands will receive 726,810 euros of extraordinary State aid

Published 2023년 7월 4일

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The Spanish government has started the payment process for €712 million in extraordinary aid to farmers and ranchers affected by the drought. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food has published a provisional list of 982 livestock farm owners in the Balearic Islands who will receive aid totaling €726,810. The aid will be disbursed from October and is granted to producers of beef, sheep, and goat meat, as well as cow, sheep, and goat milk.
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The Government begins the payment procedure of 712 million in extraordinary aid to farmers and ranchers affected by the drought PALMA, Jul. 4. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, has published this Tuesday, on the website of the Spanish Agrarian Guarantee Fund (FEGA) the provisional list of 982 owners of livestock farms in the Balearic Islands who will benefit from extraordinary State aid for 726,810 euros. In a press release, the Ministry has reported that it has initiated the procedure to pay a total of 712.7 million euros in extraordinary aid to farmers and ranchers affected by the drought. The royal decree-law approved on May 4 by the Council of Ministers established extraordinary aid for 631.7 million euros to compensate for the losses and the increase in production costs caused by the drought and as a consequence of the war in Ukraine to Spanish farmers and ranchers. In addition, the 81 million euros assigned to Spain ...
Source: europapress

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