What subsidies the DFZ will give out under the tied support schemes for fruit and vegetables in Bulgaria

Published 2023년 3월 28일

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The article outlines the rates of subsidy per hectare for various fruits and vegetables under the tied support schemes for the 2022 agricultural campaign in Bulgaria. The subsidies and their distribution among different crops vary, with some schemes offering more subsidy per hectare for the first 30 hectares and less thereafter. Additionally, a substantial subsidy for greenhouse vegetables has been set at BGN 12,724.18 per hectare. The article concludes by mentioning that the subsidy payments are expected to be made by the end of the week.
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The rates per unit of area under the tied support schemes for fruits and vegetables for the 2022 campaign have been determined by orders of the Minister of Agriculture Yavor Gechev. The distribution of subsidies to farmers under the various schemes is as follows: Under the Scheme for tied support for vegetables (carrots, cabbage, watermelons and melons), farmers will receive support in the amount of BGN 891.06 per hectare (BGN/ha) for the first 30 ha and BGN 594.04/ha for over 30 ha. Under the Scheme for tied support for vegetables (potatoes, onions and garlic), producers will receive BGN 1,809.11/ha for areas up to 30 ha and BGN 1,206.07/ha for areas exceeding 30 ha. Under the Scheme for tied support for vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers, gherkins and eggplant), financial support is worth BGN 2,266.13/ha up to the 30th hectare and BGN 1,510.75/ha for over 30 ha. The rates for the Scheme for tied support for vegetables (pepper) are BGN 2,299.08/ha for the first 30 ha and ...
Source: Selo

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