3.1.18. Summary figures of subsidies (1995–)(10/25)

(at current prices, million HUF)

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Transaction ESA code General government + EU institutions General government Central government Local government Social security funds EU institutions
S2+S13 S.13 S.1311 S.1313 S.1314 S2
2004
Subsidies D.3 407 359 326 827 314 984 11 843 80 532
Subsidies on products D.31 200 580 199 735 187 892 11 843 845
Export subsidies D.312 1 558 1 071 1 071 487
Agricultural and food industry export subsidies 1 071 1 071 1 071
Direct export subsidies from the EU 487 487
Subsidies on domestic products D.319 199 022 198 664 186 821 11 843 358
Individual subsidies 61 215 61 215 61 215
Animal welfare and market development subsidies 6 370 6 370 6 370
Subsidies on radio and television public service activities
Area payments (TOP-UP, transitional national aid) 85 431 85 431 85 431
Subsidies for eliminating forest damage 71 71 71
Subsidies for reducing agricultural production costs 15 219 15 219 15 219
Subsidies for purchasing cash registers with on-line data link capability
Market development subsidies 17 210 17 210 17 210
Home market subsidies 85 85
Other direct agricultural product subsidies from the EU 273 273
Rural Development Programme
Subsidies from National Cultural Fund 1 305 1 305 1 305
Subsidies from target appropriation for tourism
Subsidies on district heating
Price range of agricultural intervention
Local government subsidies on passenger transport 11 843 11 843 11 843
Other subsidies on production D.39 206 779 127 092 127 092 79 687
Wage and workforce subsidies D.391 80 807 80 807 80 807
Subsidies on professional training 3 930 3 930 3 930
Subsidies for promoting employment incentives 11 604 11 604 11 604
Job creation subsidies
Reimbursement of social contributions
Start Work Programme subsidies outside general government
Subsidies on compulsory lowest wage rise
Complementary subsidies to employers
Subsidies for encouraging employment incentives (Social Renewal Operational Programme, Chapter 1.2)
Items reducing training contribution
Subsidies in connection with labour market programmes of the 2014–2020 period
Subsidies for people with reduced working capacity 65 273 65 273 65 273
Social contribution tax allowances
Subsidies on intermediate consumption D.392 117 851 38 164 38 164 79 687
Subsidies for young agricultural producers
Protection of quality and utilisation of productive land 43 43 43
Subsidies on agricultural information technology, farm and other vocational training
Subsidies on livestock production tasks 241 241 241
Subsidies on compensation for animals and on deduction of animal carcasses 1 900 1 900 1 900
Subsidies on game farming activities 332 332 332
Subsidies on fish farming activities 93 93 93
Subsidies on water management activities 3 580 3 580 3 580
National Agri-environment Protection Programme 1 594 1 594 1 594
Subsidies on NATURA 2000 farming
Development of agro-economic services 2 701 2 701 2 701
Subsidies on agro-economic consultancy 348 348 348
Single area payments (SAPS) and greening 79 687 79 687
Subsidies for producer groups
Subsidies for semi-independent organisations
Subsidies on afforestation
Subsidies on public forestry functions 3 963 3 963 3 963
Subsidies for operating forest railways
Subsidies for maintaining welfare and park forests
Subsidies for reducing agricultural production costs
Subsidies on production and processing of vegetables and fruits
Agricultural relief
Area payments (TOP-UP, transitional national aid)
Subsidies on restructuring in sugar industry
Subsidies on interest 23 369 23 369 23 369
Film subsidies from the Hungarian National Film Fund
Other subsidies D.394 8 121 8 121 8 121
Subsidies on environment protection 4 385 4 385 4 385
Target appropriation for investment promotion, subsidies on economic development 394 394 394
Other subsidies on production 223 223 223
Subsidies on technical development from Innovation Fund 3 119 3 119 3 119
Subsidies on pharmacies with low turnover
Subsidies on restructuring in coal industry

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