Ukrainian farmers can receive grants for growing rose hips and almonds

Published 2024년 1월 13일

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Government grants in Ukraine are now available for the cultivation of rose hips and almonds, with different regions having specific eligibility for each crop. The program is aimed at legal entities and individual entrepreneurs in the gardening industry, providing financial support for the establishment of new gardens, berry gardens, and vineyards with irrigation systems. The grant amount ranges from 140,000 to 400,000 UAH per hectare, with a maximum of 10 million UAH, and covers 70% of the project cost, with the remaining 30% to be covered by the recipient's own or loan funds.
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Rose hips and almonds have been added to the list of crops that can be grown using government grants. Rose hips - for all regions of Ukraine, almonds - only for the Odessa region, writes SEEDS. Tatyana Getman, director of the department of agro-industrial development of the Lviv Regional Military Administration (OVA), said this in an interview with the magazine “Gardening in Ukrainian”. Planting material used in the grant project must be entered in the Register of Plant Varieties of Ukraine or the Register of Patents. Depending on the choice of crop, the grant amount is also ranked. Read also: Grant programs had a positive impact on the development of the berry sector in Ukraine - UPOA This program is valid for legal entities and individual entrepreneurs with KVED for gardening. The grant amount is from 140 thousand to 400 thousand UAH. per hectare, but not more than 10 million UAH. Funds can only be used for planting and arranging a new garden, berry garden, vineyard with an ...
Source: Eastfruit

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