The grants, awarded for the second consecutive year, range between 1,739.13 and 2,608.70 euros per beneficiary. The objective is to maintain transhumance in the island's area included in the Cultural Landscape of the Sacred Mountains and the Biosphere Reserve.
To access these subsidies, livestock farm holders must have at least 40 heads of cattle and practice transhumance for a minimum accumulated period of one month, whether in a single displacement or several.
The base economic amount is 1,000 euros, which can be increased by an additional 500 euros if continuity in the practice is proven over two of the last three years, and another 500 euros if the holder is under 45 years old, potentially reaching a maximum of 3,000 euros.
Furthermore, an additional amount is provided based on the duration of stay at the secondary livestock farm: 100 euros for stays of one to two months, 500 euros for stays of two to three months, and 1,000 euros if the stay exceeds three months.
In this second call for applications, the amount is distributed among more livestock farms than last year, when there were 12 applicants and 11 were approved.




