The Ad hoc program 16 cm. euro for apples concerns the whole country, what happened to Ukraniometer

Published 2024년 12월 5일

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The Greek government has announced a compensation program for apple growers worth 16 million euros. The funding will be distributed across all prefectures with apple cultivation, translating to around 200 euros per hectare. The compensation, which will be paid in April 2025, is part of the State Financial Aids (SFA) and is in addition to the compensation for the impact of the Ukraine war, which was approved by the European Commission but not fully utilized by Greece in 2024. The remaining balance from 2023 will be paid as 237,839 euros.
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The Ad hoc program for compensating apple growers, amounting to 16 million euros, announced by the AAT minister, Kostas Tsiaras, in Kastoria, concerns all of Greece. According to information from AgroTypos, the money will be paid to all prefectures where there is apple cultivation. Based on the data of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, we are talking about approximately 75,000 acres of apple cultivation in the country, so we have an aid per hectare of around 200 euros per hectare. The Minister of AAT stated that the money is expected to be paid in April 2025. We are talking about State Financial Aids (SFA) so they will have to be sought from the state budget fund. Regarding the aid due to the war in Ukraine (money for Ukrainometer), as we reported in AgroTypos, the European Commission approved the payment of compensations, in April 2023, in a total amount of 25,145,430 euros (150 €/sq. for chestnuts and 250 ...
Source: Agrotypos

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