Chamber of Agriculture: nearly 110,000 farmers must renew the authorization required to submit a unified application
This year, due to legislative changes and the development of the electronic public administration system, nearly 110,000 farmers will have to renew the authorizations necessary to submit uniform applications, the National Chamber of Agrarian Economy (NAK) told MTI on Friday.
According to the information, the village farmers of the chamber will soon contact the affected farmers for the sake of administration, so that the new power of attorney is available for the uniform application submission period, which is expected to start in April 2023. Every year, about 70 percent of the uniform applications, approximately 108,000 applications, are submitted by farmers with the assistance of NAK’s village farmers. Last year, farmers submitted approximately 162,000 uniform applications, of which 108,000 were submitted with the assistance of village farmers. In addition to its legal obligation to build e-public administration, the chamber wishes to use electronic administration more and more widely. In this way, you will be able to help farmers in drawing additional agricultural subsidies, at the same time contributing to their faster payment. On the other hand, contact with the approximately 400,000 members can become more flexible – they wrote.
The NAK asks the farmers to contact the village farmers in order to process their affairs as quickly as possible, especially if their telephone contact information has changed or was not provided previously.
MTI
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