Start-up support for setting up and developing farms for young farmers.

Farm does have enough farmland for its development. Number of bee families will increase through their own breeding activities. Implementation of the business plan begins in the first business year by purchasing a tractor. During the second business year the areas with tomatoes-open field production will be drop off, and cabbage will be planted. During the third business year number of bee families will increase and they will be a total of 70. That will make the farm more suitable to the market conditions. Farm will become more competitive. Cost of production will be significantly reduced. With higher production volumes, the possibility of more profitable contracts for the purchase of wholesale products will be sought. Farmer is planning to employ one person on a permanent employment contract in the second business year. She will declare each year her areas for direct payments support and state aid schemes applicable to her holding.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 18 Oct, 2019
End date 18 Apr, 2024
Contract date 18 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