The Ukrainian government continued to support small farmers in cultivating land and keeping livestock

Published 2024년 12월 12일

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The Government has continued funding for a 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 program, which is part of the Procedure for Using Funds from the State Budget, will be funded with 4,726 million hryvnias from the Law of Ukraine “On the State Budget of Ukraine for 2025”. Farmers who did not receive assistance in 2024 will be guaranteed support in 2025, and the deadline for submitting applications to the State Agrarian Register has been extended.
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The Government has continued funding 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 corresponding resolution No. 1407 “On Amendments to the Procedure for Using Funds Provided in the State Budget to Support Farms and Other Producers of Agricultural Products” was adopted at a regular meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers. The document was prepared by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. In particular, the Government has made amendments to the Procedure for Using Funds from the State Budget, approved by the Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 918 of August 16, 2022. According to the Government’s decision, farmers who did not receive assistance in 2024 are guaranteed the right to receive support in 2025. The deadline for submitting applications to the State Agrarian Register has also been extended, since the program’s funding in accordance with the Grant Agreement is designed for two years. The Law of Ukraine ...
Source: Agroconf

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