Italy: Aid for livestock companies allocated 144 million

Published 2022년 8월 1일

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The article highlights a new decree from the ministry of agricultural policies in Italy, allocating 144 million euros to offset the increased costs faced by livestock farms due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This aid is designed to support dairy and meat farmers, with varying rates of funding for different types of livestock. Eligibility for this aid is contingent on farmers having received coupled support in the single CAP application 2021, adhering to animal welfare standards, and being registered with an active breeding code by March 2022. The aid will be added to the coupled support of 2022 and paid directly by the paying agency by September 2022, without the need for farmers to apply separately.
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With decree n. 294546/2022, the ministry of agricultural policies has allocated 144 million euros for livestock farms in order to cushion the effects on feed and energy costs caused by the war between Russia and Ukraine. Aid is granted to dairy farming (dairy cows), buffalo (milk buffalo) and meat (suckler cows and slaughtered animals). The beneficiaries of the support are farmers who fall into the category of producers of the following farming chains: Dairy cows belonging to quality farms: € 44.13 / head Dairy cows from quality farms in mountainous areas: 100 euros / head Dairy buffaloes: 60 euros / head Suckler cows for meat or dual-purpose cows, registered in the herd books or in the registry register: 85 euro / head Suckler cows for meat or dual-purpose, registered and included in the selective or breed management plans: 95 euro / head Suckler cows not registered: € 44.79 / head Head of cattle slaughtered, according to age: from 22 to 36 euros / head To benefit from the aid, ...
Source: Agrinotizie

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