MTÜ: As of today, rural confectioners can apply for HUF 800 million in support
Nearly eight hundred rural confectioneries across the country can apply for a HUF one million non-refundable subsidy for equipment purchase and development from July 2 to August 1. The call with a total budget of HUF 800 million is the second element of the HUF 13 billion program launched by the Government of Hungary to support rural restaurants. In the first phase, 1,600 rural restaurants that are open all year round submitted their applications, and in the subsequent phases following the pastry shops, music and dance clubs and occasional catering shops can apply during the summer, and in the autumn, cafes, buffets, as well as liquor stores and bars. then enter their needs.
In the second phase of the program “Increasing the competitiveness of small and medium-sized rural catering enterprises”, rural confectioners can apply for HUF 1 million funds per application for the purchase of modern kitchen technologies and equipment, for improvements that support energy-efficient and economical operation, as well as for the purchase of small equipment or supplies necessary for everyday operations. from to August 1. Moreover, the subsidies can even be used for a larger investment by the companies concerned.
In order to further strengthen the digitization of the tourism sector, applicants can start the application from the NTAK system with minimal administration, in which the NTAK customer service will also assist them. The call is available on the website kisfaludyprogram.hu.
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