The eGN data reconciliation with the producers proved successful
Following the deadline for the submission of the electronic management diary a month ago, Nébih initiated a data reconciliation with the producers until March 14. In order to provide clarifications, the office visited the farmers whose data entered into the eGN had discrepancies. About 2,000 producers took advantage of the opportunity.
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Nébih electronically contacted those concerned who, based on certain discrepancies and deficiencies, needed further data reconciliation in relation to the 2023 management diary. Farmers had until March 14 to check, correct, and supplement the data in eGN. By this deadline, approximately 2,000 producers have clarified their data in the system. With all this, a further improvement of the basically good upload rate was achieved.
Thanks to the continuous development of eGN, the authority will activate another development package in the coming weeks, which will further facilitate the use of the system. Nébih also recommends that farmers continuously upload data to the eGN during the year, so submission periods can become even smoother.
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