OPEKEPE informs the beneficiaries of organic products that in the event that there were problems regarding the notification of AADE, their payment will also be made in January after receiving an updated file.
They overcame the 200 million euros the payments that have been made to date and concern the advance payment of the agri-environmental measures for 2022. Last year’s corresponding advance of 2021 reached 103.4 million euros, according to the Organization for Payments and Control of Community Aid Guidance and Guarantees (OPEKEPE).
As indicated in the relevant payment table published by OPEKEPE, the money credited for 70% of the agri-environmental measures advance amounted to 44,460,799.10 euros for 2022, compared to 43,378,751.16 euros in 2021, for organic agriculture and animal husbandry (conservation – conversion) they reached 155,938,189.13 euros this year, compared to 60,068,839.10 euros in 2021.
Also, as OPEKEPE informed this week, the beneficiaries’ accounts will be credited with the money for the nitrate pollution action and also for Confucius, where DAOK will send the relevant files to the Central Service.
The payment of the action for the Preservation of Endangered Indigenous Breeds of Farm Animals is targeted for January.
Finally, as OPEKEPE informs, for those beneficiaries of the organic products there were problems related to the update of the AADE, their payment will also be made in January after receiving an updated file.
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