The execution of subsidies worth about 11.9m euros begins

The Agriculture Development Agency, which operates within the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, following administrative control and land controls has prepared the permafrost lists of farmers under the Programme for Direct Payment for 2019. So far the payment lists of 13697 farmers have been processed, of [...]
The Agriculture Development Agency, which operates within the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, following administrative control and land controls has prepared the permafrost lists of farmers under the Programme for Direct Payment for 2019.
To date, payment lists of 13697 farmers who have benefited subsidies worth 11,891,328.14 euros have been processed. Of this amount, the direct fee for physical persons, which will start to be executed by the MBPZHR, amounts to 8,097,061.22 euros, as well as for the livestockman 3,102,635.00 euros. The payments are also under way for the list of beneficiaries of legal-agbonizers worth 513,842.57 euros for crops and direct payment for these people in the amount of 181,126.70 euros.
AZHB Chief Executive Chief Ekrem Gjonaj has said this agency has been and will be transparent, with cʹrast informing farmers through text and email decisions, as well as through the AZHB website for results related to the evaluation process.
In contrast, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development in this year's program provided grain subsidies to wheat seeds, corn, corn, barley, ground, sunflowers, cows and milk buffalo, sheep and goats, poultry, livestock, pork, rye, existing orchards, open fields, and greenhouse vegetables, for existing vineyards, organic agriculture, as well as for woodfruit shoots and vines. Likewise, the subvention has for aquaculture, reported rye cuts, milk according to quality categories, and officially produced and declared wine, for the destruction of agricultural insurance for raspberry agricultural culture, and for the submitted amount of tobacco.













