Commission temporarily allows Member States to pay farmers up to €15,000 in state aid
The European Commission today agreed to allow Member States to pay farmers a one-off payment of up to €15,000 in state aid. The decision amends the Temporary Crisis Framework, adopted by the Commission in January 2009, which already provides for various aid possibilities to facilitate access to finance for EU undertakings. With today’s Commission decision a separate compatible limited amount of aid of € 15,000 for farmers is included into the Framework. This amount can be granted once per undertaking until the end of 2010. Any de-minimis aid already received since the beginning of 2008 has to be deducted from this amount. Aid schemes put in place under this new instrument will have to be open to all primary producers and will have to complement other general crisis measures already put in place by a Member State.In Romania, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development is in charge with the state aid granted in agriculture.