Government approves subsidy for agricultural associations that represent Portugal in Brussels

Published Oct 24, 2024

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The Portuguese Government announced a subsidy for national farmer organizations, ranging from 51,000 to 84,980 euros, to support their costs in providing consultative services to European institutions related to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The subsidy is apportioned to the Confederation of Farmers of Portugal (CAP), the National Confederation of Agricultural Cooperatives and Agricultural Credit of Portugal (CONFAGRI), the National Confederation of Agriculture (CNA), the Association of Young Farmers of Portugal (AJAP), and the National Confederation of Young Farmers and Rural Development. The beneficiary organizations are required to submit a semi-annual evaluation, an annual evaluation of their activity plan, and a financial report. The funding for this subsidy is sourced from the budget of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
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The Government announced that it will grant a subsidy to national organizations representing Portuguese farmers, and affiliated with European professional organizations, which support the community decision-making process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The order, published in the Diário da República (DR), and signed by the Minister of Agriculture, José Manuel Fernandes, points out that the financial support, of between 51,000 euros and up to almost 85,000 euros, aims to support expenses incurred in the provision of services of a consultative nature with European institutions. “The aforementioned normative order establishes the criteria and procedures for granting this subsidy, as well as the obligation for beneficiary organizations to present a semi-annual evaluation of the action carried out within its scope, an annual evaluation of the activity plan and the financial report ”, reads the Government order. The Confederation of Farmers of Portugal (CAP) and the National ...
Source: PTvidarural

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