Bulgaria: Applicants for subsidies increase the number of beef cows

Published Jun 22, 2021

Tridge summary

The article reports an increase in applications for tied support for greenhouse vegetable production, with a notable decrease in cotton cultivation areas. There's also a rise in coupled support for animals, especially beef cows, despite a slight decrease in total support application submissions for the 2021 campaign, compared to the previous year. The payment for the 2020 campaign was completed by mid-June, with a slight reduction in the withholding rate for the next payments expected in September. A final check and payment for farmers registered in the VetIS system are pending, with an anticipated completion by the end of June.
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Original content

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the applications submitted under the scheme for tied support for vegetables - greenhouse production are more than 10% higher than the previous year. SFA for Campaign 2021: See the applications for the individual measures and schemes In general, there is an increased interest in coupled support schemes for fruit and in some of the vegetable schemes. There is a significant decrease in the claimed areas under the scheme for special payment for crop - cotton. There is also an increase in the number of animals claimed for coupled support. Under the scheme for beef cows under selection control, the increase is over 15%. The 2021 campaign for direct payments ended on 11 June. Until then, farmers could submit and edit applications, subject to a 1% penalty for each day of delay after the deadline of 17 May 2021. The submitted applications for support, in which the Single Area Payment Scheme (SAPS) is marked, are 2.42% less than in the previous ...
Source: Agri

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