De minimis aid of nearly 30 million to alfalfa producers

This specific intervention supports the income of producers affected by the measures restricting the movement of animal feed, contributing to the maintenance of their productive activity and to the support of the primary sector.

De minimis aid of nearly 30 million to alfalfa producers

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Completed today, Monday, by the Ministry of Rural Development and Food in cooperation with the Ministry of National Economy and Finance and the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) was the payment of the state aid of minor importance (de minimis) to alfalfa producers who were affected by the consequences of the restrictive measures to address sheep and goat pox.

The aid is being paid to 26,218 beneficiary producers, while the total amount of the payments comes to 29,523,270.25 euros.

The process was implemented digitally through an application on myBusinessSupport of AADE, making use of the data from the 2025 Single Aid Application, the data of the Register of Farmers and Agricultural Holdings and the prescribed cross-checks, ensuring the rapid and reliable payment of the aid to the beneficiaries.

This specific intervention supports the income of producers affected by the measures restricting the movement of animal feed, contributing to the maintenance of their productive activity and to the support of the primary sector.

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