Creation of sustainability and development on the farm of farmer Margarita Todorova Jeremieva.

Margarita Todorova Jeremiyva was registered as a farmer in October 2017 under Ordinance No. 3 of 1999. to establish and maintain a register of farmers. The applicant does not have the necessary agricultural education will therefore begin a 150 hour agricultural training course in the UK profession or obtained degree of professional qualification in professions and specialties from the professional field of code 621 "Crop and livestock breeding" or code 3451203 "Agricultural holding", which will cover up to 36 months after approval of the project proposal and key issues of environmental protection in the agricultural sector in line with EU policies and the European agricultural sector. Emilia Slavova's wish is to take stock of livestock and for this reason, the holding currently consists of 16 sows and 8 other pigs from the Eastern Balkan breed of pasture. The expansion of the farm will be another 6 sows until the 3rd year of the project. Animals on the farm are currently in transition to organic production, with the increase in the number of animals to be made and the new animals. Stupansko is developing on the territory of the village of Tsonevo, Dulgopol, where the holding is registered according to the requirements of the Law on Veterinary Activities and 10 decares of pastures. As a matter of fact, the PA is able to take care of the farm alone, but it is necessary to appoint three more people to help them grow pigs. By providing long-term employment on its farm, he wants to ensure the standard of living for the workers in it, with optimal use of production factors and in particular the labor force, and to a lesser extent will embrace the high level of unemployment in the municipality. For ease of work, he plans to buy a Motor Mower, which will make it easier to feed the animals on the farm.

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Overview

Status Terminated (termination date)
Start date 20 Dec, 2019
End date 20 Jun, 2024
Contract date 20 Dec, 2019
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Financial information

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

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