Judging from the current policies implemented in various places, in Central China, North China and Northeast China, only 10 cows can apply for subsidies. But generally speaking, for individual farmers, the scale needs to reach more than 30 to apply for subsidies, and the larger the scale, the more subsidies. In addition, for large-scale cattle raising, if it meets the requirements of high standards and high quality, you can apply for more generous subsidies.
Cattle subsidies involve many aspects, such as animal epidemic prevention subsidies, feed subsidies, grassland subsidies and so on. Moreover, local policy requirements are different, and subsidy standards are different. So I suggest you listen more, read more and ask more questions. If you can't apply for these subsidies, you should pay attention to whether you have missed the application time, or the scale standard is not up to standard and the procedures are incomplete.
Introduce cattle subsidies
Cattle subsidies, eligible farmers to fill in the subsidy application form at the local animal husbandry management subsidy office. Submit relevant breeding certificates and identification materials. The competent department carries out the examination and approval, and the applicant waits for the inspection of relevant departments. After passing the examination, the local animal husbandry bureau will pay the amount of cattle subsidy. At present, the provinces that implement subsidies are Henan, Sichuan, Jilin, Inner Mongolia, Shandong, Gansu, Xinjiang, Liaoning, Ningxia, Yunnan and other major beef producing provinces!
Local people's governments at various levels may, according to local conditions, subsidize the environmental impact consulting fees of construction projects spent by livestock and poultry farms and breeding communities. The state encourages and supports the centralized and harmless treatment of the carcasses of infected livestock and poultry, livestock and poultry that have died or died of unknown causes, and gives appropriate subsidies for treatment costs and breeding losses in accordance with relevant state regulations.