Georgia: Caring for the village and farmers continues

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Government of Georgia (08.08.2020) Almost 112,000 beneficiaries received discount cards for over 29,000 tons of agricultural diesel. Farmers who have cashed their cards have saved almost 3.6 million GEL. Agricultural diesel discount cards expire on December 31, 2020.

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Agricultural diesel discount cards for farmers. The cards expire on December 31, 2020.

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Under the Care for the Village and Farmers anti-crisis agricultural program, farmers and entrepreneurs enjoy significant assistance from the state

As of August 7

More than 132,000 farmers collected agricultural points, with allocated subsidies exceeding 23 million GEL. Allocation of agricultural points continues.
Almost 112,000 beneficiaries received discount cards for over 29,000 tons of agricultural diesel. Farmers who have cashed their cards have saved almost 3.6 million GEL. Agricultural diesel discount cards expire on December 31, 2020.

15,334 subscribers were exempt from amelioration fees in 2020, with 2,087,082 GEL saved. In addition, farmers' debt to Georgian Amelioration LLC accumulated prior to 2020 were written off in full.
Notably, agricultural support programs, incorporated under the anti-crisis plan, are designed to meet the ongoing needs of farmers.

As of August 7, the state will cover 6 months of interest on loans for ongoing expenses to grow annual cultivars under the affordable agricultural credit program. 1,707 loans have been issued to amount to over 31 million GEL.

As of July 31, over 16,000 policies were issued under the agricultural insurance program, with over 17,000 hectares of land insured, that is, up 34% year-over-year. The value of insured crops exceeds 150 million GEL.
Under the state program for modernizing dairy farming and access to the market, more than 1,000 applications were filed from the Regions of Imereti, Kakheti, Samegrelo and Zemo Svaneti, Samtskhe-Javakheti, and Kvemo Kartli.

The program for promoting agricultural production encompasses 387 beneficiaries, including 50% of the price of agricultural equipment financed for 252 beneficiaries. The applications of 135 beneficiaries were upheld to finance the purchase and installation of basic means for building and modernizing greenhouse farms, also the purchase and installation of amelioration systems for growing annual agricultural cultivars.
Information about the programs developed under the Caring for the Village and Farmers anti-crisis agricultural program is available at www.arda.gov.ge.