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Tilskudd til fellesanlegg for frukt
This grant program is designed to promote cooperation in sorting, packaging, and marketing of Norwegian fruit to ensure consumer access to domestic fruit products. The grant is distributed among fruit storage facilities (packing houses) that apply for funding based on the average quantity of packaged fruit sold to the consumer market over the last three calendar years before the application deadline. Eligible enterprises must be registered in the Norwegian Entity Registry, operate a packing facility, receive at least 2,000 kg of Norwegian-produced fruit from at least eight different fruit-producing enterprises in the application year, and have packed at least 100 tons of Norwegian-produced fruit sold to the consumer market during the application year. Eligible fruit types include apples, pears, plums, cherries, and sour cherries. For the 2026 payment period, 26.7 million NOK has been allocated to this program through the state budget.
Tilskudd til flislager og tørkeanlegg for brenselsproduksjon
This grant program supports investments in site development, storage facilities, and dryers for wood chip fuel production where there is market demand. The purpose is to contribute to increased capacity in production, increased supply of various wood chip qualities, and market access for biofuels in Norway. The program is designed to promote renewable energy solutions within the forestry and agricultural sectors. Applicants can receive grants of up to 25 percent of eligible costs for investments in infrastructure related to biofuel production. The program operates on a rolling application basis and is aimed at farmers, forest owners, and entrepreneurs engaged in or planning to engage in biofuel production.
Tilskudd til gjødsellager og lager for biorest
This grant program supports farmers and agricultural property owners in Norway to reduce pollution from livestock manure and improve utilization of livestock manure. The funding is specifically designed for storage facilities for manure and biogas plant residues, as well as other organic fertilizers. The subsidy aims to contribute to reduced pollution from livestock manure and better utilization of agricultural waste products. The program operates on a rolling application basis, though several regional offices have exhausted their agricultural funds and must reject applications. Applicants who receive rejections due to lack of funds can resubmit applications from September 1, 2026, with new decisions made in 2027. The grant covers up to 40% of approved costs for eligible projects.