Germany: Applications start for EU aid for frost damage in fruit and wine growing

Published 2024년 11월 27일

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The article announces the commencement of applications for EU frost aid in Germany, which will be available from December 2, 2024, until January 8, 2025. The aid, amounting to 46.5 million euros, is designed to support fruit and wine growing companies in Baden-Württemberg that suffered yield losses due to the April 2024 frost event. To be eligible for the aid, companies must have a yield loss of at least 30% compared to a three-year reference period and an adjusted loss of over 7,500 euros. The compensation rate will be calculated by the federal government after the application period.
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11/27/2024 | 07:31:00 | ID: 40396 | Department: Agriculture | Viticulture Stuttgart (agrar-PR) - Applications for EU frost aid begin on December 2, 2024 and end on January 8, 2025. Germany will receive a total of 46.5 million euros from the EU agricultural reserve to support fruit and wine growing companies that suffered yield losses due to the frost event in April 2024. The application process for EU aid for frost damage in fruit and wine growing starts on December 2, 2024.Key points of the frost aidAccording to the requirements of the EU and the federal government, fruit and wine growing companies that have their headquarters in Baden-Württemberg and were substantially affected by the frost in April 2024 are eligible to apply for the EU frost aid.The prerequisite for the EU aid is a frost-related yield loss of at least 30 percent compared to a three-year reference period and an adjusted loss of more than 7,500 euros. This ensures that as many affected companies as possible ...
Source: Agrar

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