In Bulgaria, the SFA approved BGN 24,000,000 de minimis for livestock breeders

Published 2022년 2월 3일

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The State Fund for Agriculture (SFA) in Bulgaria has allocated BGN 24,000,000 for de minimis aid to farmers raising cows, heifers, buffaloes, ewes, and goats for 2022. This aid is available for farmers eligible for coupled support schemes for 2021 or the Transitional National Aid for Sheep and/or Production-Linked Sheep (EAP3). The support rates vary for different types and locations of animals. The SFA is working with the Ministry of Agriculture to develop implementation instructions, which will be published on the Fund's website once approved.
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The Management Board of the State Fund for Agriculture (SFA) approved BGN 24,000,000 in de minimis aid for farmers raising cows and / or heifers and / or buffaloes, ewes and / or goats for 2022. , informed from the press office of the fund. Vote: Do you agree with the sharp rise in the insurance threshold? Farmers eligible for support under the coupled support schemes for animals for the 2021 Campaign or under the Transitional National Aid for Sheep and / or Production-Linked Sheep (EAP3) are eligible. Breeders are supported for the eligible number of animals, after verification for implementation under the coupled support schemes for animals for Campaign 2021 or PNJ3. As Agri.BG wrote, the support rates are: • up to BGN 45 for the 50th animal, incl. and up to BGN 22 from the 51st animal for dairy cows under selective control; • up to BGN 45 for the 50th animal, incl. and up to BGN 22 from the 51st animal for dairy cows; • up to BGN 45 for dairy cows in mountainous areas; • up to ...
Source: Agri

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