Bulgaria: The application under sub-measure 4.1

Published 2021년 9월 28일

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The article highlights the submission deadlines and updates for the sub-measure 4.1 "Investments in agricultural holdings" of the RDP in Bulgaria. The grant amount has been increased to BGN 431,997,100. Farmers who have been registered for at least three years and meet a production volume of EUR 8,000 can submit project proposals. Recent clarifications detail what types of investments are eligible for funding and which are not, including specific examples like sprinkler systems and walnut cultivation. The article also outlines the process for submitting proposals, requiring a valid Qualified Electronic Signature (QES) through UMIS 2020.
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The deadline for submission of project proposals under sub-measure 4.1 "Investments in agricultural holdings" of the RDP is 17:30 on September 30. The important thing - listen in AgriPodcast The total amount of the grant was increased to BGN 431,997,100. Projects can be submitted by farmers registered as such at the earliest 3 years ago and have a standard production volume of EUR 8,000. In the meantime, the latest clarifications on the current admission were published on September 27. The table includes a total of 267 inquiries received between April 20 and September 9, and the respective responses of the RDP Managing Authority. Let's look at some of the latter. It is clear from them, for example, that an investment for the construction of a system for surface sprinkling against frost does not fall within the scope of evaluation criterion № 4.3 of Annex № 1 of the Conditions for application under the procedure. However, a stubble cultivator may be considered as an evaluation ...
Source: Agri

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