Ukrainian farmers are eligible for additional payments from the state budget for the maintenance of cows, goats, or sheep. For instance, owners of 3 or more (up to 100) cows can expect a payment of 7,000 UAH for each cow. This was reported by the Government online.
"Agrarians can receive state subsidies for livestock maintenance: 7,000 UAH for each cow and 2,000 UAH for a goat or sheep," the statement reads.
It is clarified that a subsidy of 2,000 UAH for each sheep or goat can be obtained by agrarians who keep breeding stock of goats or sheep ranging from 5 to 500 heads.
To apply, it is necessary to log into the State Agrarian Register and fill out the questionnaire there, attaching the required documents.
"Agrarians from all regions can submit applications for budget assistance, except for temporarily occupied territories and areas of active combat," the statement indicates.
Additionally, Ukrainian agrarians will receive 2,000 UAH from the state for processing 1 hectare of land, but only if they are working in combat zones.
Moreover, according to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, support will be provided to those agrarians operating in areas of potential combat. However, they will receive less—1,000 UAH per hectare of land.
Recall that on November 10, it was reported on the "Government Portal" that Ukrainians can increase their future pension by more than 50%.
On November 8, it became known that the Rada plans to increase payments upon the birth of a child.