The result of the 2024 tender supporting non-governmental organizations in the agricultural sector
In the past period, there has been a significant increase in the number of publications and events that promote agriculture, as well as the number of building relationships that ensure the international representation of organizations, through which sectoral NGOs operating in the field of agriculture and the agricultural sector can take over tasks that the Ministry of Agriculture deems particularly important, as well as take on a prominent role in to meet the objectives of the agricultural sector.

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The ministry wishes to provide effective assistance for this with its tender for supporting NGOs in the agricultural sector, thanks to which the planned programs of 39 NGOs can be realized from the available HUF 50 million budget. 138 organizations submitted their application documentation for the 2024 call for tenders. As a result, 109 of the 138 applications met the formal pre-evaluation. Among the applications accepted for content evaluation, 39 NGOs will receive support. On average, the winners will receive HUF one million two hundred and eighty thousand for the implementation of their professional projects to be implemented in 2024, as well as those that are in line with the objectives of the ministry.
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