
The government has announced the renewal of a grant programme for establishing perennial plantings and constructing modern greenhouses. The goal is to encourage farmers to move into high-margin horticulture and strengthen local food security.
Grants will cover a share of capital costs for infrastructure, irrigation systems, climate control, and energy efficiency. Technological modernisation is the stated priority — from climate automation to monitoring system implementation.
For smaller farms this is an opportunity to shift from seasonal production to a year-round offer — with contracts for fresh greens, salads, and berries. At the same time, preparing a solid business plan and realistic operating cost projections remain critical.
UAorganic recommendation: when preparing an application, focus on the heat balance, energy sources, water cycle, and sales channels — these are the blocks that most consistently determine success.