Hungary: The de minimis aid to help breed bulls be reared

Published 2021년 6월 19일

Tridge summary

Hungary has seen a notable increase in the use of breeding bulls by beef cattle keepers, with a record number of freshly qualified bulls bred in 2020 despite market disruptions from the coronavirus. The agricultural support regulation introduced in 2019 has been effective in improving the quality of the fattening cattle stock and has been well-received by farmers. However, to further enhance production efficiency and genetic standards, the regulation is being amended to limit support to first-time fathers, rather than previously used breeding bulls. The changes are being developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and various agricultural organizations.
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Original content

Changes are made based on professional principles. 41/2019 on the small amount of agricultural support for the introduction of breeding bulls into breeding. (VIII. 30.) The title, which has been running for the second year in a row, has significantly increased the use of breeding bulls (father animals) in commodity producers and improved the quality of the fattening cattle stock. Never before have so many certified breeding bulls been bought and bred by Hungarian beef cattle keepers than in the last two years. - announced on the website of the National Chamber of Agriculture. In 2019 and 2020, breeders' organizations issued certificates for aid applications for a total of 2562 individuals. Last year, despite the turmoil in the market due to the coronavirus, farmers bred a record number of freshly qualified bulls. Beef cattle keepers are satisfied with this support, which, in addition to contributing to the improvement of the quality of the domestic beef cattle herd, even increases ...
Source: Agroinform

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