In Ukraine, state support was introduced for fish farmers in areas freed from roaches

Published Dec 10, 2024

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The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has approved the distribution of funds for financial support of freshwater fish producers in liberated and war-affected territories, as part of the state budget program 'Financial support of agricultural producers'. This support is open to both legal entities and natural persons-entrepreneurs, provided their primary activity is aquaculture in areas still affected by hostilities or previous Russian occupation. The funding will be provided non-refundably for the cost of fish stocking materials and the partial reimbursement of costs associated with raising fish stock for sale. This marks a significant update in Ukraine's fishing industry investment rules.
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At a meeting on December 10, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the procedure for using funds for financial support of producers engaged in breeding, maintenance, and cultivation of freshwater fish in liberated and war-affected territories. This was reported by the representative of the government in the Verkhovna Rada, Taras Melnychuk. It is about the money provided in the state budget under the program "Financial support of agricultural producers". Recipients of the mentioned aid can be both legal entities of any organizational and legal form and form of ownership, as well as natural persons-entrepreneurs. Aquaculture should be their main economic activity. They have to conduct it in territories where, according to the official list, active hostilities are ongoing (in particular, those where state electronic information resources work); where hostilities are possible; as well as those that were under Russian occupation. Funds will be provided on a non-refundable basis within the ...
Source: Agropolit

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