Association of Greek shorthorn cattle breeders announcement of payment mockery

Published 2023년 1월 2일

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The Association of Greek Shorthorn Cattle Breeders has criticized the Greek government for delays and irregularities in the payment of agro-environmental measures, arguing that the issue has led to financial difficulties for farmers. The association also criticized a decision to base farm aid on product sales invoices, rather than feed purchase invoices, and expressed concerns about the future of farming, especially extensive farming. The association also accused the government of indifference and irrational decisions, and suggested that its actions could lead to the extinction of animal husbandry.
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The Association of Greek Shorthorn Cattle Breeders speaks of "sham payments" in its announcement. As detailed in the relevant announcement, "after 6 years of stability in the payments of the agro-environmental measures of the PAA, we have returned to the memory mill era of the 2012-2015 period. Apprentices and non-wizards of computer systems, data and cross-checking have managed, at a very difficult time, to create yet another serious problem in the market. The late payment of some measures and the NON-payment to date of action 10.1.9 (Conservation of Endangered Indigenous Tribes) has created chain reactions. Obviously, this money is not intended to "celebrate" as the luminaries of the channels insist. They were to cover overdue obligations, such as electricity bills, insurance contributions, supplies and especially the summer feed purchases to farmers - feed growers. Which means that they, in turn, cannot cover their own obligations, thus widening the vicious circle of debt that ...
Source: Haniotika

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