The unit amounts of the 2021 campaign of the associated aid for various crops have been set in Spain

Published 2021년 10월 7일

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The Spanish Agrarian Guarantee Fund (FEGA) has announced the unit amounts of associated aid for various agricultural campaigns under the Common Agricultural Policy (PAC) for 2021. These campaigns include tomato for industry, sugar beet with two sub-regimes of aid, quality legumes, nuts and carob beans, protein crops, and rice. The budget allocations and provisional unit amounts of aid are provided for each campaign, aiming to support and maintain these agricultural activities. Notably, the oilseeds sub-regime for protein crops has a maximum eligible area per farm of 50 hectares.
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The Spanish Agrarian Guarantee Fund (FEGA) has published the unit amounts of the associated aid of the Common Agricultural Policy (PAC) for the 2021 campaign for tomato cultivation; beetroot; quality legumes; nuts and carob beans; protein crops and rice. Tomato for industry The budget allocation for the 2021 campaign amounts to € 6,231,000. Regarding the 2020 campaign, the number of requested hectares reported by the autonomous communities amounts to 33,501.06 hectares, which means that the provisional unit amount of the aid is set at € 185.940469 / ha. Sugar beet The objective of this aid is to contribute to the maintenance of sugar beet cultivation in traditional production areas, as well as to favor the adequate supply of raw material to the associated processing industry to ensure the permanence of the beet-sugar agro-industrial complex. This measure is broken down into two sub-regimes of aid, based on the homogeneous sugar beet production areas in Spain: Spring Sowing ...
Source: Agroclm

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