Trout and mussel farming support increased in Turkey

Published 2022년 11월 26일

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The article outlines the significant increase in support limits for producers in the aquaculture sector, as announced by the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Vahit Kirişci. This increase covers a variety of species including trout, carp, mussel, and new species such as sturgeon and turbot. The base support rate for trout breeders has been doubled from 0.75 lira to 1.5 lira per kilogram for those with an annual production capacity of less than 50 tons. Additionally, the article highlights the deadline for breeders to apply for this support, which is December 23, and the submission deadlines for required documents.
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Species within the scope of product support for aquaculture support, trout, carp, mussel and new species (sturgeon, turbot, fangri, coral, synagrite, sea bream, pointed-nose bream, minekop, amper, sargoz, murmur, yellowmouth, yellowtail, trance, broadcast , chabut, blackfish, eel, tilapia, crayfish, shrimp, leech, Black Sea trout, red-spotted trout). "We increased our support upper limits by 100 percent" Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Vahit Kirişci, in his message on Twitter, said, "Producers who want to benefit from aquaculture support will be able to apply until 23 December 2022. We have increased our support upper limits by 100 percent within the scope of heifer purchase support. Good luck." said. Trout breeder support increased from 0.75 lira to 1.5 lira In his message, Vahit Kirişci said, "Within the scope of agricultural supports, the support applied as 0.75 lira per kilogram for trout breeders has been increased by 100 percent to 1.5 liras for our trout breeders with ...
Source: Ensonhaber

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