coronavirus
Commission approves €47.5 million Lithuanian scheme to support companies active in the production and processing of pig, vegetable and aquaculture products affected by #Coronavirus outbreak
The European Commission has approved under state aid rules a €47.5 million Lithuanian scheme to support companies active in the production and processing of pig, vegetable and aquaculture products affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The scheme was approved under the state aid Temporary Framework.
Under the scheme, the public support will take the form of (i) direct grants, with a budget of €7.5m; and (ii) subsidised interest rates for loans, with a budget of €40m. The purpose of the scheme is to address the liquidity needs of farmers and to help them continue their activities during and after the outbreak.
The Commission found that the Lithuanian scheme is in line with the conditions set out in the Temporary Framework. In particular, (i) the aid does not exceed €100,000 per company active in the primary production of agricultural products and €120,000 per company active in the aquaculture sector; and (ii) the aid will be granted before 31 December 2020.
Furthermore, the loan principle is limited, based on the size of the company, in accordance with the Temporary Framework. The Commission concluded that the measure is necessary, appropriate and proportionate to remedy a serious disturbance in the economy of a member state, in line with Article 107(3)(b) TFEU and the conditions set out in the Temporary Framework.
On this basis, the Commission approved the measures under EU state aid rules. More information on actions taken by the Commission to address the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic can be found here. The non-confidential version of the decision will be made available under the case number SA.57823 in the state aid register on the Commission's competition website once any confidentiality issues have been resolved.
Share this article:
EU Reporter publishes articles from a variety of outside sources which express a wide range of viewpoints. The positions taken in these articles are not necessarily those of EU Reporter. Please see EU Reporter’s full Terms and Conditions of publication for more information EU Reporter embraces artificial intelligence as a tool to enhance journalistic quality, efficiency, and accessibility, while maintaining strict human editorial oversight, ethical standards, and transparency in all AI-assisted content. Please see EU Reporter’s full A.I. Policy for more information.
-
Kazakhstan4 days agoKazakhstan cuts water use by 874 mln m³ through new technologies
-
General3 days agoSerbia’s business environment is driving its integration into the EU
-
Belgium4 days agoRecord breaking Belgian sailors making more waves
-
Brexit4 days agoMessage to Kemi Badenoch: 'Make a splash by thinking out-of-the-box on UK-Europe relationship'
