Subsidies for livestock in Ukraine are growing each year – in 2011 it was about UAH600m (US$74.2m) and in 2012 around UAH635m (US$78.5m). With the help of state aid, the country could overcome 2012’s early livestock crisis and increase the rates of meat production.
Mykola Prysyazhnyuk, minister of agrarian policy and food, announced a record allocation of UAH650m (US$80.4m) from the state budget to be invested in development programmes.
Subsidies for livestock in Ukraine are growing each year – in 2011 it was about UAH600m (US$74.2m) and in 2012 around UAH635m (US$78.5m). With the help of state aid, the country could overcome 2012’s early livestock crisis and increase the rates of meat production.
Subsidies for livestock in Ukraine are growing each year – in 2011 it was about UAH600m (US$74.2m) and in 2012 around UAH635m (US$78.5m). With the help of state aid, the country could overcome 2012’s early livestock crisis and increase the rates of meat production.