Mon, 03 Oct 2022

2023 budget of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture brings new opportunities for LEADER/CLLD

According to the draft law of Georgia on the state budget of Georgia for 2023, the budget in the agricultural sector has increased by 15.7%; the funding for the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture increases by GEL 95 million compared to the approved budget for 2022.


The funding increased in all areas, all programs: "Preferential agro-credit", "Plant the future", as well as ‘’Co-financing of Processing and Storage Enterprises’’ including, the promotion of agro-food production etc. and I believe we will agree on the importance of all of the aforementioned projects.


As stated by the Minister, the co-financing program for harvesting agricultural machinery will be further continued. GEL 10 million is allocated under the framework of the respective program. The issues related to the financing mechanisms will be discussed at the Government session to make a concrete decision. Farmers need to stick together and jointly purchase equipment, especially those who do not have large plots of land. The state will help them in the co-financing of agricultural machinery.
 

Mr. Shamugia also highlighted a new program developed through the joint support of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). "We are launching the ‘’LEADER-CLLD’’ programme, which we developed together with the support from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the framework of the EU-ENPARD. The EU has used the "LEADER-CLLD’’ approach for rural development by involving both the state and private and non-governmental sectors in the aforementioned process. Moreover, the financing of the specific projects will be based on the joint proposals of the respective local partnerships. This is a completely European model. At this stage, the program allocates GEL 1 million. We will monitor the development of the program and make further decisions", said the Minister.
 

Mr. Shamugia stated, that the budget is increasing in the environmental protection field as well. Overall, compared to last year, there is an increase in the state budget by about 18% in the field of environmental protection. "Funding for the development of ecotourism and protected areas are also increasing, which ensures the setting and arrangement of infrastructure to attract more visitors to protected areas.
 

The funding will increase in the field of environmental supervision. In total, there is no program left where we do not have a small or large increase in funding compared to 2022. It should be mentioned,  that we, together with the Ministry of Finance, continue to work on certain new initiatives", Minister stated.