AIPA Launches UVM Calculator for Livestock Farm Support
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AIPA has announced the UVM livestock calculator

The Agency for Agricultural Interventions and Payments (AIPA) has launched a new data standardization tool—the “Livestock Measure Conversion” (UVM) calculator. The tool is available as a new section on the agency’s official website. The purpose of the UVM is to simplify the calculation of livestock indicators in the context of implementing the Strategic Agricultural Policy Program for 2026–2030 (PSPA).
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UVM is a standard unit of measurement that allows different categories of animals to be combined into a single indicator, making it easier to compare them in the context of support (subsidy) measures for the livestock sector.

The UVM calculator helps farmers calculate the standardized amount of farm support under the PSPA. Specifically:

  • total income support—“per kilogram of milk”—from cattle, sheep, and goats;
  • total income support—“per head”—for young cattle, sheep, and goats, as well as for horses;
  • construction or modernization of livestock farms.

Within the framework of these support measures, the UVM indicator is used to assess and monitor the following objectives: feasibility, competitiveness, environmental performance, reduction of emissions from livestock production, animal welfare, and other outcomes of livestock operations as outlined in the PSPA program.


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