Ukrainian Farmers Can Apply for Development Grants Up to 125,000 Hryvnias.
Agricultural Development Grants Available
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens now have the opportunity to secure financial grants for agricultural development through the 'FARM' project, administered by the charitable organization 'Caritas-Spes Ukraine'. This initiative offers substantial support, with grants ranging from 33,6 thousand to 125 thousand hryvnias, specifically for households with proven experience in crop cultivation or livestock farming. Such funding is crucial for bolstering local food production and rural livelihoods.
Eligibility and Scope of the 'FARM' Project
The 'FARM' project is being implemented in the Barvinkivska community of the Kharkiv region. To qualify, households must possess the necessary land plots, with areas between 0.15 and 2 hectares. The specific communities eligible for participation within this district are:
- Ivanivka
- Dmytrivka
- Mariivka
- Chervona Balka
Interested individuals must complete a dedicated application form to register for these payments. Furthermore, additional multifaceted assistance is available to Ukrainians from 'Caritas Kharkiv', which strengthens the overall agricultural support network in the area. The program's funding is secured through the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, highlighting the international dimension of this support effort.
The 'FARM' project creates significant opportunities for growth within Ukraine's agrarian sector, with the potential to positively influence the economic conditions in the participating regions.
The 'FARM' initiative represents a vital step in supporting Ukrainian agriculture, particularly as the sector navigates numerous contemporary challenges. These grants can provide essential financial backing for households aiming to expand their production and improve the economic standing of their communities.
The involvement of international resources also demonstrates broad, global support for Ukraine's rural areas, which can contribute to greater regional stability.
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