The new agricultural support website has been launched
Information related to the Hungarian Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plan for the period 2023-2027 is available in a renewed form from today on the new website, kap.gov.hu.
Hungary’s 2023-2027 Common Agricultural Policy (KAP) Strategic Plan represents a historic opportunity for the Hungarian countryside and agriculture. In the period up to 2027, the 80% addition of EU funds to the national budget means more help than ever before for rural development, farmers and food processors.
The KAP Strategic Plan developed by the Ministry of Agriculture replaced the Rural Development Program, which has been operating since 2014, and placed direct subsidies (Pillar I), sectoral measures and rural development measures (Pillar II) into a unified framework.
In order to ensure that all relevant information regarding the KAP Strategic Plan is available in one place, the Ministry of Agriculture launched a new website, kap.gov.hu. The title decrees, calls for tenders, the knowledge base, the aids, the relevant EU and domestic legislation are also available here, but current events and news are also displayed on the website. Those interested can comment on the individual calls for tenders on the website as part of the social consultation, but there is also information about the Monitoring Committee and the KAP network, and we also provide direct access to the LEADER website.
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