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Ministry of Agriculture Announcement of progress on 2 measures to help fishermen Through the low-interest loan project, in the past 1 month, fishermen have requested more than 2.8 billion baht in loans, and the Cabinet has agreed in principle to waive fees for raising sea shellfish and fish cages nationwide, amounting to 59.5 million baht. Mr. Alongkorn Phonbut, Advisor to the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives As Chairman of the Committee to Rehabilitate and Develop Thai Fisheries Potential, he made a statement today (July 29) at the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives that the Fisheries Department is currently making progress on 2 measures to help fishermen, including: 1. Issuing a draft ministerial regulation exempting collection.
Fees for licenses to cultivate C Level Executive List all types of aquatic animals on public property. The amount is 59.5 million baht. Currently, the draft has been approved in principle by the Cabinet. and is in the process of being presented to the Council of State for further urgent consideration and 2. A loan project to enhance liquidity for fishing entrepreneurs, totaling 1,678 persons, who have reported their intention to apply for a loan in a total credit limit of 2,841,267,080 baht For current information (July 24, 2020), the loan project to enhance liquidity for fishing entrepreneurs has a budget of 10,300 million baht from accepting applications for local and commercial fishermen to join the project. From 1 - 24 July 2020, there were 1,678 fishing operators who requested to join the project from 21 coastal provinces.
The total required credit limit is 2,841,267,080 baht, divided into 803 local fishing operators, 835 local fishing boats, the required credit limit is approximately 162 million baht, 893 commercial fishing operators, 1,196 commercial fishing boats, the required credit limit is approximately. 2,679 million baht Mr. Meesak Phakdeekhong, Director-General of the Fisheries Department, revealed that the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has collected a license fee for aquaculture in fisheries which are public property of the land from those who have received a license to cultivate aquatic animals. In the catchment of aquatic animals which is public property of the state But since the world is currently faced with the problem of the spread of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID - 19), Thailand is one of the countries affected by this situation, resulting in aquaculture operators.
Fees for licenses to cultivate C Level Executive List all types of aquatic animals on public property. The amount is 59.5 million baht. Currently, the draft has been approved in principle by the Cabinet. and is in the process of being presented to the Council of State for further urgent consideration and 2. A loan project to enhance liquidity for fishing entrepreneurs, totaling 1,678 persons, who have reported their intention to apply for a loan in a total credit limit of 2,841,267,080 baht For current information (July 24, 2020), the loan project to enhance liquidity for fishing entrepreneurs has a budget of 10,300 million baht from accepting applications for local and commercial fishermen to join the project. From 1 - 24 July 2020, there were 1,678 fishing operators who requested to join the project from 21 coastal provinces.
The total required credit limit is 2,841,267,080 baht, divided into 803 local fishing operators, 835 local fishing boats, the required credit limit is approximately 162 million baht, 893 commercial fishing operators, 1,196 commercial fishing boats, the required credit limit is approximately. 2,679 million baht Mr. Meesak Phakdeekhong, Director-General of the Fisheries Department, revealed that the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has collected a license fee for aquaculture in fisheries which are public property of the land from those who have received a license to cultivate aquatic animals. In the catchment of aquatic animals which is public property of the state But since the world is currently faced with the problem of the spread of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID - 19), Thailand is one of the countries affected by this situation, resulting in aquaculture operators.