The Board of Directors of the State Fund "Agriculture" (SFA) approved the intensity of support for providing "Aid for compensating damages to agricultural crops caused by adverse climatic conditions that can be equated to natural disasters" for damages from hail, storm, heavy rain, flooding, and drought that occurred in 2025. The funds to be allocated to farmers for compensating damages to agricultural crops due to severe weather conditions are distributed at the following intensity of production costs (according to the technological map) per crop: - up to 80% of the actual costs for growing: tomatoes, watermelons, cantaloupes, okra, plums, cherries, apples, wine and dessert grapevines; - up to 50% of the actual costs for growing: wheat (soft and hard), barley, triticale, rapeseed (hail), corn, sunflower, coriander, alfalfa, vetch, field peas, and field beans. The support rates will be determined together with the budget and application deadlines for the aid in 2026. Farmers with ...
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