The rules for keeping the management diary have changed
In the case of several calls for tenders previously published within the framework of the Rural Development Program, the rules related to the management of the management diary have been changed, primarily in view of the unification process of the agricultural support system that will take place from 2023 – drew attention to the State Secretary for Agriculture and Rural Development, Zsolt Feldman.

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The affected support schemes include agri-environmental management support, support for organic farming, NATURA 2000 lawn support, some horticultural and livestock support schemes, non-productive investments and start-up support for young farmers.
In the case of the affected schemes, the farmers undertook to keep the management diary when using the support
The main change for them now is that from the last day of the 2023 unified application submission period, i.e. from June 10, 2023, the new management diary form published on the website of the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) was already required in the Rural Development Program. from farmers who have received support and require its payment. Regarding the last day of the submission period for the 2023 unified application, i.e. the period before June 9, 2023, it is expected to keep the management diary published on the website of the Hungarian State Treasury in the usual way. The paper-based management diary for 2023 must also be recorded and submitted on the NÉBIH electronic management diary (eGN) interface by January 31, 2024 at the latest. The changes affect a total of 14 calls for tenders, the details related to the individual grants and the amended tenders can be found on the website palyazat.gov.hu, the state secretary announced.
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