Council Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 of 29 September 2003 establishing common rules for direct support schemes under the common agricultural policy and establishing certain support schemes for farmers and amending Regulations (EEC) No 2019/93, (EC) No 1452/2001, (EC) No 1453/2001, (EC) No 1454/2001, (EC) 1868/94, (EC) No 1251/1999, (EC) No 1254/1999, (EC) No 1673/2000, (EEC) No 2358/71 and (EC) No 2529/2001 (repealed)
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CHAPTER 3U.K.CROP SPECIFIC PAYMENT FOR RICE
Article 79U.K.Scope
Aid shall be granted to farmers producing rice, falling within CN code 1006 10 under the conditions laid down in this Chapter.
Article 80U.K.Amount and eligibility
1.The aid shall be granted per hectare of land sown under rice and where the crop is maintained until at least the beginning of flowering under normal growth conditions.
However, crops grown on areas which are fully sown and which are cultivated in accordance with local standards, but which do not attain the stage of flowering as a result of exceptional weather conditions recognised by the Member State concerned, shall remain eligible for aid provided that the areas in question are not used for any other purpose up to this growing stage.
[2. The aid shall be as follows, according to the yields in the Member States concerned:
| Marketing year 2004/05 and in case of application of Article 71 (EUR/ha) | Marketing year 2005/06 and onward (EUR/ha) |
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Greece | 1 323,96 | 561,0 |
Spain | 1 123,95 | 476,25 |
France |
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— metropolitan territory | 971,73 | 411,75 |
— French Guiana | 1 329,27 | 563,25 |
Italy | 1 069,08 | 453,0 |
Hungary | 548,7 | 232,5 |
Portugal | 1 070,85 | 453,75 .] |
[Article 81 U.K. Areas
A national base area for each producing Member State is hereby established. However, for France two base areas are established. The base areas shall be as follows:
Greece | 20 333 ha |
Spain | 104 973 ha |
France: |
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— metropolitan territory | 19 050 ha |
— French Guiana | 4 190 ha |
Italy | 219 588 ha |
Hungary | 3 222 ha |
Portugal | 24 667 ha. |
A Member State may subdivide its base area or areas into sub-base areas in accordance with objective criteria.]
Article 82U.K.Overrun of the areas
1.Where in a Member State the area given over to rice in a given year exceeds the base area indicated in Article 81, the area per farmer for which aid is claimed shall be reduced proportionately in that year.
2.When a Member State subdivides its base area or areas in sub-base areas, the reduction provided for in paragraph 1 shall apply only to the farmers in sub-base areas where their limit have been exceeded. This reduction shall be made when, in the Member State concerned, the areas in sub-base areas, which have not reached their limits, have been redistributed to sub-base areas in which those limits have been exceeded.
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