Spain: Cantabria calls for aid to support land-bound livestock dairy production

Published 2024년 7월 17일

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The Official Gazette of Cantabria has announced the call for de minimis aid for 2024 to support dairy production in the region. This aid is open to natural or legal persons, and communities of property, who own a cattle, sheep or goat farm registered in the Official Registry of Livestock Farms of Cantabria and deliver raw milk. The aid per operation will not exceed 6,000 euros per year. Applications can be submitted to the General Directorate of Livestock for a period of one month, starting from the day following the publication of the call in the Official Gazette of Cantabria.
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The Official Gazette of Cantabria (BOC) has published today - July 17 - the Resolution calling for de minimis aid to support land-bound dairy production of cattle, sheep and goats for the year 2024. Natural or legal persons, as well as communities of property, who are owners of a cattle, sheep and/or goat farm registered in the Official Registry of Livestock Farms of Cantabria and that deliver raw milk may be beneficiaries of this aid. to the industry (to first buyers duly registered and under an approved contract) or transforms it directly into exploitation (direct sale), on the date of publication of the corresponding call for aid. In the latter case, you must comply with the Letter Q registration of your dairy center, carry out the corresponding minimum monthly milk sample analysis, if applicable, and also make the annual declarations of the milk processed in said center in FEGA. The maximum aid per operation will not exceed, in any case, the amount of 6,000 euros per year. ...
Source: Agropopular

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