Bulgaria: The sale of potatoes, onions, and garlic must be declared by January 31, 2022, otherwise subsidies will be cut

Published 2022년 1월 4일

Tridge summary

From 4 to 31 January, farmers who participated in the coupled support scheme for vegetables, potatoes, onions, and garlic must submit their sample declarations and proof of last year's production yields and realization. The State Fund "Agriculture" (SFA) will accept both physical and electronic documents, with larger files to be sent in multiple emails. A guide for completing the electronic inventory is available on the SFA's website. Those who fail to submit the required documents by the deadline may face consequences.
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Original content

From 4 to 31 January, 2,907 farmers who applied for the coupled support scheme for vegetables with potatoes, onions and garlic (NW - K LC) must submit a sample declaration and provide documents proving minimum yields and realization of last year's production. Documents will be accepted until January 31, 2022 in the departments "Implementation of support schemes and measures" (PSMP) in the regional directorates of the State Fund "Agriculture" (SFA). Due to the epidemic situation, the SFA provides an opportunity for the applicants under the scheme SZ - KLCH (potatoes, onions and garlic) to send an electronic inventory of documents and their scanned copies by e-mail to the relevant regional directorate of SF "Agriculture" at the permanent address of the applicant. natural persons) and address of management of the candidate (for sole proprietors and legal entities) not later than 17:30 on 26.01.2022. The size of the attached files in one with the electronic inventory should not exceed ...
Source: Sinor

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