Ukrainian State Fund for Support of Farms” (Ukrderzhfond) announces a competition for financial support on a revolving basis under the budget program “Providing loans to farms.” This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food.
Kyiv. Ukraine. Ukraine Gate – August 04, 2021 – Agriculture
“All farms are allowed to participate in the competition, except those that have debts to the Ukrgosfond and its regional branches, which have been declared bankrupt, which have been filed for bankruptcy and which are in the process of liquidation, as well as in which the facts of illegal receipt and/or misuse of budget funds, “the statement reads.
The winners of the competition receive financial support on a repayable basis in the amount not exceeding UAH 500,000, with a commitment to return the budget for up to 5 years.
The competition is held in two stages:
1. Acceptance of applications and documents for participation in the competition is carried out by regional commissions to determine the list of farms that apply for financial support from the Ukrgosfond.
2. Competitive selection and formation of the register of farms that have received the right to receive financial support – is conducted by the Commission for the provision of financial support to farms.
“Applications and documents for participation in the competition are accepted by regional commissions from August 3, 2021, to September 3, 2021. Applications and documents are submitted by the head of the farm (authorized person) in person or sent by registered mail to the address of the regional branch of the Ukrgosfond. Applications received after the deadline for their submission are not considered.
The list of documents submitted for participation in the competition is provided by paragraph 8 of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine № 1102 of August 25, 2004 (as amended). It can be found on the official website of the Ukrgosfond or obtained in person at the regional branches of the Ukrgosfond.
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Source: Ukrgate