In Ukraine, they started giving money for keeping cows, goats and sheep, but not to everyone

Published Feb 4, 2025

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Starting February 3, Ukrainian farmers can apply for special budget subsidies for raising cows, goats, and sheep, as announced by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Vitaliy Koval. The subsidy will be available to those who did not receive it in 2024, and the state program has been extended to support farmers who cultivate up to 120 hectares of land or maintain up to 100 cows, 500 goats, and/or sheep. A new electronic portal, eLivestock, has been launched for registering breeding entities to simplify the process for farmers.
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Starting from February 3, farmers will be able to apply for special budget subsidies for keeping cows, goats and sheep through the State Agrarian Register. This was announced by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Vitaliy Koval. According to the minister, the special budget subsidy will be provided accordingly: Koval emphasized that in 2025, only those who did not receive it in 2024 are eligible for the subsidy. For recipients in 2024, the specified areas will not be active in the State Agrarian Register. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted Resolution No. 1407, which extended the financing of the state program to support farmers who cultivate up to 120 hectares of land or keep up to 100 cows, 500 goats and/or sheep. The Ministry of Agrarian Policy has launched a new electronic portal eLivestock for registering breeding entities, which will greatly simplify procedures for farmers. As of January 1, 2025, 2 million 29.5 thousand heads of cattle are kept in the ...
Source: Agropolit

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