The Ministry of Agriculture is sending a message to farmers who are late in declaring their crops: it said whether it will reduce payments

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (ŽŪM) has issued a statement detailing a policy decision regarding the declaration of agricultural land. The ministry announced that it will not implement reductions for applicants who submit or modify their applications after the main declaration stage. In addition to this procedural update, the Ministry provided an update on the volume of submissions received.

As of the latest report, over 105,000 applications have been approved. This figure represents 95.40% of the total applications submitted for the year 2025, according to the ministry. This decision by the ministry aims to streamline the process for agricultural land declaration by removing penalties or reductions for late submissions or amendments made subsequent to the primary declaration period.

The high approval rate indicates significant participation from stakeholders in the sector. The consistent approval of a large number of applications underscores the Ministry’s ongoing management of agricultural land records. The stated policy change affects how future submissions are processed, ensuring that applicants who file or adjust their details after the initial deadline will not face financial or procedural reductions related to their applications.

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