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Applications for subsidies in AIPA reached 1.5 billion lei

The third round of applications from farmers for post-investment subsidies this year closed on December 11. More applications were received than expected by experts from agricultural non-governmental organizations, Logos Press reports.
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Applications for subsidies in AIPA reached 1.5 billion lei

The Agency for Interventions and Payments in Agriculture AIPA accepted for consideration 2595 requests for a total amount of 1426.14 million lei. Most of the requests came from farmers in the “micro” category – 1558. Small-scale farmers sent 651 requests to the specialized agency, and medium-scale farmers – 275 requests. Only 106 requests were received by AIPA from large-scale farmers. In the rearguard – five requests from non-agricultural applicants.

According to AIPA data, 17% of the total number of applications for subsidies were submitted by women, 83% – by men (LP note, waiting for the development of events by analogy with the gradation – “parent #1, parent #2, etc.).

The largest number of applications (978) in terms of specialization are requests for partial compensation of investments in tillage technologies; 351 – for infrastructure of production, processing and sale of crop production; 343 – for plantation establishment.

Representatives of non-governmental organizations predicted that in the short round of accepting applications for post-investment subsidies, farmers are unlikely to have time to submit requests amounting to more than 1 billion lei.


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