List of areas and standards of subsidies Printable version
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No. |
Subsidization areas |
Measurement unit |
Subsidy standards per 1 unit, KZT |
Meat/meat-and-milk cattle breeding |
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1. |
Pedigree and stock breeding: |
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1.1 |
Commodity breeding livestock of cattle |
Animal/breeding season |
10 000 |
1.2 |
Pedigree breeding stock of cattle |
15 000 |
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2. |
Maintenance of pedigree meat bulls used for animal stock breeding |
Animal/breeding season |
100 000 |
3. |
Acquisition of pedigree meat/meat-and-milk bulls |
Acquired animal |
150 000 |
4. |
Acquisition of pedigree breeding stock of cattle: |
Acquired animal |
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4.1 |
Domestic |
150 000 | |
4.2 |
Imported from the Commonwealth of Independent States countries, Ukraine |
225 000 | |
4.3 |
Imported from Australia, the Americas, European countries |
300 000 | |
5. |
Acquisition of imported breeding stock of cattle corresponding to breed origin |
150 |
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6. |
Reducing the cost of male cattle (including pedigree males of milk/meat-and-milk breeds) sold or transferred for fattening to feedlots or meat processing plants with a slaughter capacity of 50 heads per day |
Kilogram of live weight |
200 |
7. |
Reducing the cost of beef by meat processing plants engaged in slaughtering and primary processing of cattle meat |
Kilogram of produced beef |
175 |
Milk/milk-and-meat cattle breeding |
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1. |
Acquisition of pedigree dairy/dairy-meat bull seeds |
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1.1 |
Same-sex. |
Acquired dose |
10,000 |
1.2 |
Both sex |
5 000 |
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2. |
Acquisition of breeding stock of cattle |
Acquired animal |
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2.1 |
Domestic |
200 000 |
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2.2 |
Imported from the Commonwealth of Independent States countries, Ukraine |
225 000 |
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2.3 |
Imported from Australia, the Americas, European countries |
400 000 | |
3. |
Reducing the cost of milk production |
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3.1 |
Farms with forage-fed cows (from 600 heads) |
Sold or processed kilogram |
45 |
3.2 |
Farms with forage-fed cows (from 400 heads) |
30 |
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3.3 |
Farms with forage-fed cows (from 50 heads) |
20 |
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3.4 |
Agricultural cooperative |
20 |
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4. |
Reducing the cost of cattle embryos acquisition |
Unit |
80 000 |
5. |
Subsidizing breeding and distribution centers for services of artificial insemination of dairy and dairy-meat cattle in peasant farms and agricultural cooperatives |
Animal inseminated within the current year |
5 000 |
Poultry meat production |
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1. |
Acquisition of pedigree day old young stock of parental/grandparental form |
Acquired animal |
600 |
2. |
Reducing the cost of poultry meat production |
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2.1 |
Actual production from 15 000 tons |
Sold kilogram |
80 |
2.2 |
Actual production from 10 000 tons |
70 |
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2.3 |
Actual production from 5 000 tons |
60 |
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2.4 |
Actual production from 500 tons |
50 |
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3. |
Reducing the cost of producing turkey meat* |
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4. |
Reducing the cost of waterfowl meat production |
40 |
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Egg farming |
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1. |
Acquisition of day-old chicks of the final form of the egg direction obtained from breeding poultry |
acquired animal |
60 |
2. | Reduction in the cost of production of edible eggs with the actual production of 5 million pieces (valid until January 1, 2023) | Implemented piece | 3 |
Sheep breeding |
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1. |
Pedigree and stock breedingм |
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1.1 |
Pedigree breeding stock of sheeps |
Animal/breeding season | 4000 |
1.2 |
Commodity breeding livestock of sheep |
2500 | |
2. |
Acquisition of breeding sheep |
Acquired animal |
15 000 |
2.1 |
Acquisition of imported pedigree breeding stock of sheeps |
30 000 |
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2.2 |
Acquisition of imported pedigree stud rams |
150 000 |
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3. |
Maintenance of stud rams used for breeding of commercial flock |
Animal/breeding season |
10 000 |
4. |
Reducing the cost of male small cattle sold for fattening in feedlots or meat processing plants with a slaughter capacity of 300 heads per day |
Sold animal |
3000 |
5. |
Reducing the cost of purchasing sheep embryos |
Unit |
80 000 |
6 |
Subsidizing breeding and distribution centers for the services of sheep artificial insemination at farms and agricultural cooperatives |
Inseminated animal/breeding season | 1 500 |
Horse Breeding |
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1. |
Acquisition of productive stud stallions |
Acquired animal |
100 000 |
Camel breeding |
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1. |
Acquisition of pedigree stud camels |
Acquired animal |
100 000 |
Pig breeding |
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1. |
Acquisition of pedigree pigs |
Acquired animal |
140,000 |
2. |
Pedigree and stock breeding of broodstock and replacement pigs |
Animal/breeding season | 40 000 |
At the expense of budget funds allocated from the local budget: |
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1. |
Pedigree and stock breeding of broodstock of marals (deer) |
Animal/breeding season |
10 000 |
2. |
Pedigree and stock breeding of bee colonies |
Bee colony/season | 5000 |
3. |
Reducing the cost of feedstuff for pedigree stock of farm livestock ** |
Animal | |
4. |
Acquisition of pedigree breeding stock of goats |
Acquired animal | 40 000 |
5. |
Reducing the cost of production and processing of mare's milk |
Kilogram | 60 |
6 |
Reducing the cost of production and processing of camel milk |
Kilogram | 55 |
Note:
The purchase of animals of all kinds, breeding daily young stock of the parent/progenitor form of the meat direction of birds, daily young stock of the final form of the egg direction obtained from breeding poultry, cattle and sheep embryos is subsidized according to approved standards, and if the approved standard exceeds half of the purchase price, then subsidization is carried out in an amount equal to 50% of the cost acquisitions.
The purchase of the seed of a breeding bull of dairy and dairy-meat breeds is subsidized up to 100% of the purchase price, but not more than the approved standard.
In case of further transfer of breeding bulls-producers /sheep-producers for rent to a commercial herd/flock, the applicant is an operator in beef cattle/sheep breeding. The calculation of the ratio to the breeding stock is not less than 13 and not more than 25 heads of breeding stock per producer (with the exception of breeding and distribution centers).
The purchase of breeding stallions and breeding camels is subsidized if there is a breeding stock. The calculation of the ratio of the presence of the brood stock is not less than 8 and more than 15 heads of brood stock per producer.