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Animal Breeding Promotion Ordinance (TZV)(910.018).

Country/Territory
Liechtenstein
Document type
Regulation
Date
2021
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock, Environment gen.
Keyword
Protection of habitats Animal reproduction Sheep/goats Camelids Poultry Processing/handling Subsidy/incentive Animal production Apiculture/sericulture Cattle Swine Special fund Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Enforcement/compliance
Geographical area
Alps, Europe, Western Europe
Abstract

This Ordinance provides for support and public funding of animal husbandry including for breeding of cattle, pork, goat, sheep as well as for equine, camelids, rabbits, poultry and honey bees. The Ordinance outlines the areas and beneficiaries of subsidies; eligibility requirements; type, amount and distribution of subsidies; funding procedure; and organization and implementation. The text further provides rules for improving the performance and productivity of livestock- husbandry; maintenance and enhancement of the quality of livestock products; increasing competitiveness and added value in livestock production; and preservation of the diversity of regional animal species. The Ordinance contains 22 Articles designed in 4 Parts.

Full text
German
Website
www.gesetze.li

References - Legislation

Implements

Agriculture Act (LWG) (910.0).

Legislation | Liechtenstein | 2008 (2022)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Agricultural development, Farming, Agricultural commodities, Soil pollution/quality, Public health, Procedural matters, Fiscal and market measures, Court/tribunal, Dispute settlement, Offences/penalties, Sustainable development

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repeals

Animal Breeding Ordinance.

Legislation | Liechtenstein | 2009 (2021)

Keyword: Animal production, Animal reproduction, Cattle, Swine, Sheep/goats, Poultry, Equine-animals, Apiculture/sericulture, Subsidy/incentive, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Enforcement/compliance, Offences/penalties

Source: FAO, FAOLEX