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Document 52002XC0409(05)

    Authorisation for State aid pursuant to Articles 87 and 88 of the EC Treaty — Cases where the Commission raises no objections

    EÜT C 85, 9.4.2002, p. 26–27 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

    52002XC0409(05)

    Authorisation for State aid pursuant to Articles 87 and 88 of the EC Treaty — Cases where the Commission raises no objections

    Official Journal C 085 , 09/04/2002 P. 0026 - 0027


    Authorisation for State aid pursuant to Articles 87 and 88 of the EC Treaty

    Cases where the Commission raises no objections

    (2002/C 85/06)

    Date of adoption of the decision: 27.2.2002

    Member State: The Netherlands

    Aid No: N 25/02

    Title: Extension of funding for an advertising campaign for mushrooms

    Objective: To promote mushroom sales abroad

    Legal basis: Verordening PT bijzondere heffing fruit en champignons 2001

    Budget: Unspecified

    Aid intensity or amount: 50 %

    Duration: Unspecified

    The authentic text(s) of the decision, from which all confidential information has been removed, can be found at

    http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/sgb/state_aids

    Date of adoption of the decision: 27.2.2002

    Member State: Italy

    Aid No: N 30/02

    Title: Aid for advertising products listed in Annex I to the Treaty

    Objective: To promote sales of agricultural products

    Legal basis: Aid schemes approved under files N 558/2000 and N 729/A/2000

    Budget: Unspecified (the advertising measures are part of a wide range of measures financed within the framework of the two schemes referred to above: the budget for the first is approximately EUR 500 million, while the budget for the second has not been specified)

    Aid intensity or amount: 50 % (may be increased to 75 % for Objective 1 regions)

    Duration: Unspecified

    The authentic text(s) of the decision, from which all confidential information has been removed, can be found at

    http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/sgb/state_aids

    Date of adoption of the decision: 27.2.2002

    Member State: Finland

    Aid No: N 732/01

    Title: Amendments to Skolt Act

    Objective: To improve the economic situation of Skolts the following articles of Skolt Act would be amended as follows:

    (a) Article 14; reduction of interest rate on new state loans to Skolts from 4 % to 3 %. Existing loans will not be affected

    (b) Article 60; possibility to grant postponements on instalments and interest payments on loans taken under the Skolt Act would be introduced (applies to debt restructuring)

    (c) Article 60; possibility would be introduced to grant exemptions in exceptional circumstances of instalments and interest payments on loans taken under the Skolt Act even when the instalment in question could be paid by realising the assets used as collateral for the loan

    (d) Article 68; possibility to revise interest rates upwards or downwards on loans granted to Skolts under the legislation preceding the Skolt Act would be introduced. The revision would reflect the changes in the interest rates applied on the financial markets

    (e) Article 68; interest rates on housing loans granted to Skolts between 1985 and 1991 would be maintained at 4 %. Under applicable legislation this interest rate would be otherwise 9,25-9,50 % from the beginning of 2000

    Amendment (a) and (d) modify the existing aid scheme N 579/96; amendments (b) and (c) modify the existing aid scheme N 589/96. The existing aid schemes are not otherwise affected

    Legal basis: Kolttalain muuttamisesta annettu laki N:o 296/2001; laki kolttalain 68 §:n muuttamisesta

    Lag om ändring av skoltlagen nr 296/2001 - Lag om ändring av art. 68 i skoltlagen

    Budget: Approximately EUR 6000 per year

    Aid intensity or amount: Variable

    Duration: Unlimited

    The authentic text(s) of the decision, from which all confidential information has been removed, can be found at

    http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/sgb/state_aids

    Date of adoption of the decision: 10.10.2001

    Member State: The Netherlands

    Aid No: N 266/01

    Title: Animal welfare measures in Annex I and II areas following the foot-and-mouth disease

    Objective: To alleviate animal welfare problems. This measure aims to stimulate the slaughtering of piglets which cannot be exported live and for which there is also no use in the Netherlands. Only for piglets where in the view of a veterinary serious animal welfare problems are present, the subsidy for destruction can be granted

    Legal basis: Regeling MKZ-welzijnsmaatregelen

    Budget: NLG 121500 (EUR 55134,30)

    Aid intensity or amount: The subsidy amounts to NLG 55 per piglet

    Duration: Only applications made before 9 May 2001 will be honoured

    The authentic text(s) of the decision, from which all confidential information has been removed, can be found at

    http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/sgb/state_aids

    Date of adoption of the decision: 27.2.2002

    Member State: Italy

    Aid No: NN 103/99

    Title: National Law No 441 of 15 December 1998, Article 14 "Aid to young farmers"

    Objective: To increase the donation/inheritance, purchase/lease of land in favour of young farmers and to favour the introduction of accountability

    Legal basis: Legge 15 dicembre 1998, n. 441 "Norme per la diffusione e la valorizzazione dell'imprenditoria giovanile in agricoltura" articolo 14, paragrafi da 1 a 6

    Budget: Undefined

    Aid intensity or amount: Up to 55 % in case of fiscal exemptions that can be assimilated to investments

    Duration: Undefined

    Other information: Aid provided for in paragraphs 3 and 4 "non-application of the re-evaluation of income in favour of the landowner" is granted within Commission Regulation (EC) No 69/2001 "de-minimis aid"

    The authentic text(s) of the decision, from which all confidential information has been removed, can be found at

    http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/sgb/state_aids

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