Deadlock remains at the Payments Agency after the closing the system. A closure of the system that the producers have no interest in how it came about, but it seems that unless things change dramatically, will have a direct, negative impact on their pockets and of course in the market which is simultaneously under pressure from the accuracy wave, either at the level of agricultural and livestock holdings or at the level of households.
A typical example is the sheep and goat farmers of our country, who are being shaken by the very expensive animal feed, but it seems that they will also have problems with their payments. This is because, under normal circumstances, they would normally have to make administrative declarations by the end of the month about the number of animals they have in order to receive the coupled payments. Under the present circumstances (closed system), this clearly cannot be possible.
Let us now turn to the payments of the affiliated persons. Even if there is a solution and payments are made on time, the question arises as to what data will be used, how many will be left out and how many will not be paid as they should be. This is just one case - an impact of the closed system, which according to cross-referenced information in Vathi Square, they did not think it was all that likely to... happen.
At the same time, while we should be talking about opening the OSSDE earlier this year, as the situation is shaping up with the pending issues that OPEKEPE has ahead of it (tenders for technical support, tender for KYD, etc.), it will not be unlikely that the new 2022 OAS declarations will be opened close to... Easter, which is celebrated this year on 24 April...











