Takáč Is Taking Money From Farmers From the Rural Development Program, the Slovakia Movement Responds to the Eu Fund Call
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Slovakia has allocated a total of 44 million euros (1.08 billion crowns) from the EU's rural development program and state funds to help farmers who had to destroy their cattle herds this year due to the highly contagious foot-and-mouth disease. The money is intended for the restoration of livestock and other projects. According to the government, small-scale farmers have already received the money.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Richard Takáč (Smer-SD) is taking more money from farmers because he will use money from the Rural Development Program to replace livestock. This was stated on Monday at a press briefing of the opposition movement Slovakia by National Council member Rastislav Krátky in response to Takáč's EU fund appeal, which is to be used to restore livestock after foot-and-mouth disease. "The minister is now depri…
State support covers the costs of disinfecting premises, stables and equipment
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