Hungarian beekeepers can receive support

Published 2024년 12월 21일

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The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture is taking steps to aid the beekeeping sector through the allocation of EU agricultural subsidies, aiming to support pollination and protect bee health against fake honey in the EU markets. A new initiative, "Animal welfare support in the beekeeping sector," has been launched, continuing previous support measures. This initiative encourages beekeepers to leave a minimum of 4 kg of honey per colony, in return, they can receive a non-refundable subsidy of 30 euros per colony per year. The application for this support is now open and more information can be found on the ministry's website.
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The importance of the beekeeping sector goes beyond itself, as honey can be imported, but not pollination. Due to the role of bees in pollination and the difficult situation of farmers who keep them due to the fake honey flooding the EU agricultural markets, the Ministry of Agriculture seizes every opportunity to help the work of Hungarian beekeepers when planning the use of EU agricultural subsidies - the Ministry of Agriculture writes in its statement. The call for applications entitled "Animal welfare support in the beekeeping sector", which is co-financed by the European Union, also serves this purpose. The measure is essentially a continuation of a support measure previously available as part of the Rural Development Programme, which helps to preserve the health and vitality of bee colonies by complying with the obligation to leave 4 kg of honey per bee colony - the minister explained. István Nagy highlighted that beekeepers can receive a non-refundable subsidy of 30 euros ...
Source: Agronaplo

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