Chamber of Agriculture: free application writing service made available to young farmers
The National Chamber of Agriculture and Trade (NAK) is making the free application writing service available to young farmers in all counties, the public body told MTI on Wednesday. It was highlighted that, similarly to the spring small business call, NAK rural economic advisors will prepare and submit applications for free to support the start-up and investment of young farmers.
In the case of winning applications, the advisors will prepare payment applications for free and help the applicants with the administration of project closure. It was explained that the winning applicants will receive a flat-rate grant of 14.6 million forints, which must be spent on starting the farm, but does not need to be supported by invoices. In addition, they are required to implement an investment in the development of a farm they manage, where the support intensity is 70 percent and the support amount is a minimum of 10.5 million forints, but cannot exceed 75 million forints. Applications for support can be submitted from July 16, 2025, and the planned budget is 79 billion forints. According to preliminary expectations, about 2,000 applicants may receive support – they wrote. In its announcement, the National Chamber of Agriculture encourages everyone concerned to visit their village economist and take advantage of the application advice. It is important that not all village economists deal with writing applications, but there will be village economists in every county who will prepare and submit the applications – they drew attention to it.
MTI
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