Potato, onion and garlic producers in Bulgaria received a text message to prove their support

Published 2021년 1월 7일

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The State Fund for Agriculture (SFA) of Poland has reminded farmers who participated in the 2020 Campaign under the coupled support scheme for potatoes, onions, and garlic that they are required to prove the sale of their produce. The SFA has sent text messages to these farmers and has made the process of submitting the necessary documents and declaring their production online, from January 4 to February 1, 2021. Farmers can also submit their inventory via email by January 27, 2021, due to the complicated epidemic situation.
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Farmers who applied for the 2020 Campaign under the coupled support scheme for potatoes, onions and garlic received a short message (text message) informing them that they had to prove the sale of their products, the State Fund for Agriculture announced. The message was sent to the farmers by phone number 180-080. The practice of sending short messages aims to inform them in a timely manner for periods of acceptance of documents under relevant schemes and measures administered by the fund, specified by the SFA. From January 4 to February 1, 2021, the implementation of the coupled support scheme for potatoes, onions and garlic is proven. The approved samples of electronic inventory of the documents proving the realization of the produced production are available for download and filling in on the site of the State Fund "Agriculture". Submission of the declaration and the electronic inventory under the scheme is carried out in the departments "Implementation of schemes and support ...
Source: Monitor

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