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. 2021 Oct 25;8:686038. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.686038

Table 7.

Compensation schemes for ASF infected stakeholders.

Resolution 02/2017/NÐ-CP (dated on 1 January 2017) Resolution No. 16/NQ-CP (dated on 7 March 2019) Decision No. 793/QÐ-TTg (dated on 27 June 2019)
Compensation rates for pig producers VND 38,000/kg (US$1.64) regardless of pig type •For piglets and fatteners of all kinds: 80% of market price
•For breeding pigs: 1.5–2.0 times higher than
•For piglets and fatteners of all kinds: VND 25,000/kg (US$1.09) of live pigs
•For breeding pigs: VND 30.000/kg (US$1.30) of live pigs
Compensation rates for small and medium enterprises Ineligible •30% of producers' compensation rates
•For great-grandparent and grandparent pigs: VND 500,000/head (US$21.7)
•For piglets and fatteners of all kinds: VND 8,000/kg (US$0.35) of live pigs
•For breeding pigs: VND 10,000/kg (US$0.43) of live pigs
•For great-grandparent and grandparent pigs: VND 500,000/head (US$21.7)
Fund allocation for compensation •For mountainous and Central Highlands provinces, the central budget supports 80% of the support rate
•For other centrally run cities and provinces that contribute 50% or more of their revenues to the central budget, the provincial reserve funds shall be used for the support
•For other centrally run cities and provinces that contribute <50% of total revenues to the central budget, the central budget supports 50% of the support rate
•For provinces that have not yet been able to balance their budget revenues and expenditures, the central budget supports 70% of the support rate
•For seriously affected provinces, if the local budgets cannot cover the costs (exceed 50% of the local reserve budget), the central budget will support the difference

Source: Authors' compilation from various policy documents.