Canary Islands calls for aid for local production of chicken eggs in Spain

Published Dec 6, 2024

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The Official Gazette of the Canary Islands has announced the 2024 aid campaign under Action III.11, designed to support local chicken egg production in the region. This initiative aims to offset costs related to the Canary Islands' remote location and is available to eligible individual farmers or those in Producer Groups or Organizations. The aid provides 0.07 euros per dozen eggs produced and marketed, with an additional 10% for young farmers who have previously benefited from the Rural Development Program. Applications for this aid will be accepted from January 15 to 31, 2025.
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The Official Gazette of the Canary Islands (BOC) published on December 4 the Extract of the Order calling for the 2024 campaign for aid from Action III.11 "Aid for the local production of chicken eggs" of the Community Program to Support Agricultural Production in the Canary Islands. The purpose of this aid is to promote laying poultry under the same conditions as in any other European region, making it possible to alleviate the costs derived from the ultra-peripherality of the Canary Islands. Individual farmers or those grouped in a Producer Group or Organization that produce and market chicken eggs in the Canary Islands may be beneficiaries. They must also comply with the eligibility requirements and conditions required in this call. Regarding the amount, the Extract of the Order states that the unit amount of the aid is 0.07 euros per dozen chicken eggs produced and marketed in the islands. A supplement of 10% of the amounts corresponding to beneficiaries who have received the ...
Source: Agropopular

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