Bulgaria: State Fund Agriculture paid the money in the second tranche of PNJ 1 and PND 3

Published 2022년 1월 27일

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The State Fund "Agriculture" - Paying Agency (SFA - RA) in Bulgaria has allocated over BGN 22 million for the second tranche of the Transitional National Aid Scheme for Non-Production Cattle (PNJ 1) and the Transitional Scheme coupled national aid for ewes and she-goats (EAP 3) for Campaign 2021. The funding was distributed among 3,740 farmers raising sheep and goats, and 5,569 sheep and goat farmers, with rates determined by the Minister of Agriculture. The support is provided in two tranches, with the first payment made in October and November 2021.
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State Fund "Agriculture" - Paying Agency (SFA - RA) transferred a total of over BGN 22 million (BGN 22,300,469) second tranche under the Transitional National Aid Scheme for Non-Production Cattle (PNJ 1) and the Transitional Scheme coupled national aid for ewes and she-goats (EAP 3) for Campaign 2021. BGN 13,155,995 were paid to 3,740 EAP 1 applicants and 5,569 sheep and goat farmers , registered in accordance with the requirements of the AIA and requested under the PNDZ 3, received BGN 9,144,474, the fund's press office announced. Vote: Do you agree with the sharp rise in the insurance threshold? The support under the schemes is provided in two tranches, and the rates are determined by orders of the Minister of Agriculture. The rates for the second tranche of one eligible animal shall be: sheep / goat - BGN 15.70 cattle - BGN 75.14 buffalo - BGN 131.50 Farmers who have reared 10 or more bovine animals and / or 10 or more buffaloes registered on 28 February 2009 and the last day ...
Source: Agri

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