Facilitating and supporting the process of creating and maintaining a viable farm to grow bee colonies for the purpose of copper production, improving mechanization and creating a job.

The current agricultural activity is aimed at raising bee colonies in order to extract honey and bee products in a biological way. The candidate under the measure intends to carry out certain activities and investments over the years in order to restructure and adapt his farm. Initially, additional beekeeping equipment and inventory will be purchased. Due to the increase in the capacity of the apiary and the increase of the treated hives, an electric centrifuge will be purchased, which will significantly save time and effort in the harvesting of honey. It will continue to grow existing bee families and increase their number, mainly through their own breeding activities. Under the program, they will increase their number by 20 in 2019, with 20 in 2020. and another 30 in 2021. Thus, by the year of submission of a second payment application in apiary will be kept not less than 270 bee families. Until the year of verification, a course will be completed including training on key environmental protection issues in the agricultural sector, or will be involved in information activities on these issues. The increase in apiculture capacity and the increase in activity leads to the need for labor and the farmer intends to create employment by employing one person.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 23 Oct, 2019
End date 23 Apr, 2024
Contract date 23 Oct, 2019
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Financial information

Total cost 48,895.00
Grant 48,895.00
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 24,447.50
EU participation percent 90.0%

Location