Types of projects
The projects presented may be of two types: for productive investments and for non-productive investments:
a) They are defined as productive investment: the activities that involve the performance of an economic activity, tending to the production of goods or services and that involve a creation and / or maintenance of employment.
b) They are defined as non-productive investment: those that do not involve the initiation or development of an economic activity and / or are not affected by an economic activity. Likewise, projects of public interest which, although constituting an economic activity or being engaged in an economic activity, do not affect the competition regime in the territory in question.
Joint projects: when the entities that can be beneficiaries concur together as a grouping of entities. In this case, a representative or sole agent of the grouping, who will be one of the requesting entities, with sufficient powers to fulfill the obligations that, as beneficiary, correspond to the grouping must be appointed.
Memory models for presentation of projects
You can consult the documentation section of projects on this website.
Goals
Eligible projects and actions shall respond to priority 4 of the FEMP and achieve one of the following objectives:
a) Value enhancement, job creation, youth attraction and innovation promotion at all stages of the supply chain of fishery and aquaculture products.
b) Support for diversification inside and outside the commercial fisheries sector, lifelong learning and job creation in fishing and aquaculture areas.
c) Promotion and exploitation of the environmental heritage of fishing and aquaculture areas, including climate change mitigation operations.
d) Promotion of social welfare and cultural heritage of fishing and aquaculture areas, including fisheries, aquaculture and maritime cultural heritage.
e) Strengthening the role of fishing communities in local development and governance of fisheries resources and local maritime activities.
General requirements
In general, projects must meet the following requirements:
a) Contribute to the objectives of the approved local development strategy (EDLP) for the fishing zone where they are going to be developed.
b) To be located in the eligible territorial scope of each GALP.
c) To be technically and economically viable.
d) Comply with the sectoral regulations (community, state and autonomous) that is applicable for each type of project.
Order of call for aid
Call for aid for the year 2017
Information on the procedure at the electronic office
You can perform the procedure in the electronic headquarters of the Xunta de Galicia.
Assessment requirements
To know the requirements that the projects require, you can consult the EDLP of each GALP: