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How many cattle are subsidized by the state?

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Only by raising more than 50 cattle will it be possible to receive subsidies from the national or local government. In addition, subsidy policies are different in different regions. For example, Guanyang County in Guilin keeps more than 100 head of cattle all the year round, and the reward standard is 100000 yuan. From different regions

Only by raising more than 50 cattle will it be possible to receive subsidies from the national or local government. In addition, subsidy policies are different in different regions. For example, Guanyang County in Guilin keeps more than 100 head of cattle all the year round, and the reward standard is 100000 yuan.

Subsidies for raising cattle in different regions:

1. Wuqiang County, Hebei Province

The financial aid-the-poor fund of 10000 yuan per household for supporting poor households with archives and cards will be used to subsidize two beef cattle of more than 150kg raised and owned by the poor households.

two。 Durbert County, Heilongjiang Province

Shelf cattle fattening policy

(1) subsidy for fattening cattle on shelves. The county government subsidizes 500 yuan for each head of cattle fattening farms (households) engaged in fattening cattle for 7 to 18 months.

(2) loan support for fattening cattle on shelves. Participate in the pasture of fattening shelf cattle in 2018, coordinate the loan support of the financial department, implement according to the standard of 10,000 yuan per cow, and cooperate with Yuansheng company to enjoy the large-scale farm of fattening shelf cattle.

3. Xixiang County, Shaanxi Province

For poor households, raising more than one cow will give a bonus of 2000 yuan each.

The above is the subsidy policy on raising cattle issued by the county government in previous years, which can be used as a reference to understand. Due to different regions, if you want to know the specific subsidy standards for raising cattle, you should consult the relevant local government departments.

 
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