Technical support and financial assistance
Loan Fund and Emergency Relief
Emergency Relief Fund
Chapter 1103 of the Laws of Hong Kong Payment Schedule
(Effective from 1.4.2024)
(1) Type of Payment |
(2) Level of Grant |
(3) Condition of Grant |
Primary Producer Grants |
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- Stock houses and farm buildings destroyed or severely damaged *
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Assessment is to be made on the basis of 50% of cost of replacement, up to a maximum of $23,910.
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Grants only payable to those who claim or appear to earn livelihood by farming. |
- Rehabilitation grants for loss of crops or livestock **
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Vegetables and other crops - $2,390 per dau chung (including cost of $324 and $526 for soil conditioner and extra labour respectively) up to a maximum of $14,340 for 6 dau chung.
1 dau chung is equal to 674.5m2 or 7,260 ft2.
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Livestock -
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$839 per pig plus $526 cost for extra labour per farm up to a maximum of $8,920 for 10 pigs;
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$15 per bird plus $526 cost for extra labour per farm up to a maximum of $6,530 for 400 birds;
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$15,060 per working cattle-calf/heifer to a maximum of $15,060
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Mushroom - $10 per m2 of damaged bedding area plus $526 cost for extra labour per farm up to a maximum of $3,430.
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Silting - $18 per cubic metre or $3,500 per dau chung paid according to actual damage up to a maximum of $10,500.
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Generally, only genuine small full-time farmers adversely affected by a natural disaster could be eligible for consideration. |
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Cases due to piling in the neighbourhood or other occurrences resulting from human acts cannot qualify for assistance. Cases where a forced eviction takes place as a result of a house or a private tenement being rendered uninhabitable by a natural occurrence may qualify for assistance provided that compensation has not been provided by the landlord. |
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The captioned grant is issued on a household basis, and hence each household can only submit one application per incident. |
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