Much more money will be given to grazing livestock keepers, and the situation of Hungarian buffaloes may also improve

Published 2023년 3월 2일

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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union will be funding extensive animal husbandry, particularly grass-based grazing, until 2027. The Ministry of Agriculture in Hungary, led by Zsolt Feldman, has announced significant support for this initiative, with over HUF 2 billion being allocated to more than 4,000 buffaloes. This support system aims to balance environmental sustainability with competitiveness by increasing national co-financing and introducing changes to area-based subsidies. Farmers are encouraged to prepare for the uniform application period, with a focus on agro-ecological practices and the merging of previous funding and greening subsidies.
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In the EU-funded Common Agricultural Policy until 2027, a number of new elements and forms of support appear, which provide assistance in more ways than before for extensive animal husbandry built on lawns. Zsolt Feldman informed the participants of the meeting organized by the Association of Hungarian Buffalo Breeders on February 24, 2023, in Hajdúnánás, Hajdú-Bihar county. More than 4,000 buffaloes were awarded funding in the amount of almost HUF 2 billion. The Secretary of State responsible for agriculture and rural development of the Ministry of Agriculture held the II. He said at the buffalo consultation that the livestock sectors that practice grass-based grazing will also have access to new resources in the agricultural support system that is now being launched. Meanwhile, the previous support options are also available to them, the Ministry of Agriculture wrote. At a meeting organized by the Association of Hungarian Buffalo Breeders, Zsolt Feldman spoke about the results ...
Source: Magro

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