Subsidies Received for Artificially Bred Bulls Issued Monthly
The Ministry of Agriculture has sent to the Ministry of Finance documents on subsidies to owners of cattle for each bull, obtained by artificial insemination.
Within two months subsidies for livestock were for 4,722 head of bulls, including 1,495 in October and 3,227 in November. Turan was told in the Ministry of Agriculture.
According to the rules of livestock subsidies, financial assistance in the amount of 100 manat for each bull, obtained by artificial insemination, has been issued since October of this year.
The Republican Commission on Agricultural Subsidies operates under the Ministry of Agriculture. The Commission meets once a month.
The presidential decree on state support to improve livestock breeding was signed on 19 August 2015. Its implementation began in January 2016. -----08D
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