Bulgaria: They support freshwater fish producers with BGN 1 million de minimis

Published Apr 2, 2022

Tridge summary

The State Fund for Agriculture (SFA) in Bulgaria has announced a de minimis aid of BGN 1 million for 2022 to aid freshwater fish producers. This move is in response to the significant rise in feed prices this year. The aid will be distributed among producers of carp, sturgeon, trout, and catfish, who are registered under Art. 25 of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Act and have declared their fish production and feed usage in 2021. Each producer can receive up to BGN 90 per ton of purchased feed, as verified by 2021 invoices. The SFA is now set to release instructions on how to apply for this aid.
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The Management Board of the State Fund for Agriculture (SFA) has decided to provide de minimis aid for 2022 to freshwater fish producers in the amount of BGN 1 million, the paying agency said. The aid is at the request of the industry in order to support freshwater fish producers due to the significant increase in the price of feed used in fish farming this year. The support will be used to cover part of the increased costs for the purchase of feed to feed freshwater fish species: carp (silver carp, grass carp, catfish), sturgeon and trout. The aid is provided to fish producers registered under Art. 25 of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Act, which have declared fish production in 2021 and the feed ...
Source: Sinor

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