The Agency for Financing Rural Investments (AFIR) clarified a series of issues regarding the Database of Reference Prices. Read the full translation of the press release below.
"The beneficiaries of the National Rural Development Programme (PNDR) who use the Database of Reference Prices of AFIR which applies to PNDR, and who do so for buying directly machinery and equipment, must pay special attention to the following aspects:
For reimbursments, the individual beneficiary will present the selling-buying contract along with the conformity certificate of the product, in which the BRAND AND MODEL must be IDENTICAL TO THOSE REGISTERED IN THE DATABASE of Reference Prices, as well as an Annex in which the equipment standard of the product must be detailed and must contain the minimal endowments mentioned in the Database.
If the BRAND AND MODEL are not identical to those registered in the Database and the EQUIPMENT STANDARD does not fulfill at least the minimal endowments mentioned in the Database, THE BENEFICIARY WILL NOT BE REIMBURSED FOR THE PRODUCT AND WILL COVER THE FULL COST OF THE PRODUCT."