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Council Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 of 20 September 2005 on support for rural development by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) (repealed)

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[F1ANNEX I] U.K.

AMOUNTS AND RATES OF SUPPORT

a

Council Directive 91/676/EEC of 12 December 1991 concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources (OJ L 375, 31.12.1991, p. 1).

b

[F1The setting up support may be given in the form of a single premium up to a maximum of EUR 40 000 , or in the form of an interest rate subsidy, the capitalised value of which may not exceed EUR 40 000 . For both forms of support combined, the maximum may not exceed EUR 70 000]

c

Not applicable in the case of State owned tropical οr subtropical forests and wooded areas of the territories of the Azores, Madeira, the Canary Islands, the smaller Aegean Islands within the meaning of Regulation (EEC) No 2019/93 and the French overseas departments.

d

In the case of Malta, the Commission may set a minimum amount of aid for sectors of production in which total output is extremely small.

e

[F1These amounts may be increased for the types of operations referred to in Article 16a and in other exceptional cases taking account of specific circumstances to be justified in the rural development programmes.]

ArticleSubjectAmount in EUR or rate

22(2)

Setting up supportb

[F170 000]

23(6)

Early retirement

18 000

Per transferor per year

180 000

Total amount per transferor

4 000

Per worker per year

40 000

Total amount per worker

24(2)

Advisory services

80 %

Of the eligible cost per advisory service

1 500

Maximum eligible amount

26(2)

Intensity of aid for the modernisation of agricultural holdings

60 %

Of the amount of eligible investment by young farmers in the areas referred to in Article 36(a)(i), (ii) and (iii)

50 %

Of the amount of eligible investment by other farmers in the areas referred to in Article 36(a)(i), (ii) and (iii)

50 %

Of the amount of eligible investment by young farmers in other areas

40 %

Of the amount of eligible investment by other farmers in other areas

75 %

Of the amount of eligible investment in the outermost regions and the smaller Aegean Islands within the meaning of Regulation (EEC) No 2019/93

75 %

[F2 [X1Of the amount of eligible investment in the Member States which acceded to the Community on 1 May 2004 , and in Bulgaria and Romania, for the implementation of Council Directive 91/676/EEC a within a maximum period of four years from the date of accession pursuant to Articles 3(2) and 5(1) of that Directive.] ]

27(3)

Intensity of aid for the improvement of the economic value of forests

60 %c

Of the amount of eligible investment in the areas referred to in Article 36(a)(i), (ii) and (iii)

50 %

Of the amount of eligible investment in other areas

85 %c

Of the amount of eligible investment in the outermost regions

28(2)

Intensity of aid for adding value to agricultural and forestry products

50 %

Of the amount of eligible investment in regions eligible under the Convergence Objective

40 %

Of the amount of eligible investment in other regions

75 %

Of the amount of eligible investment in the outermost regions

65 %

Of the amount of eligible investment in the smaller Aegean Islands within the meaning of Regulation (EEC) No 2019/93

31(2)

Maximum amount of support for meeting standards

10 000

Per holding

32(2)

Maximum amount of support for participation in food quality schemes

3 000

Per holding

33

Intensity of aid for information and promotion activities

70 %

Of the eligible cost of the action

34(3)

Maximum amount for semi-subsistence agricultural holdings

1 500

Per agricultural holding per year

35(2)

Producer groups: ceiling, as a percentage of marketed production during the first five years following recognition

5 %, 5 %, 4 %, 3 %, and 2 %d

For the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th year respectively for marketed production up to EUR 1 000 000

2,5 %, 2,5 %, 2,0 %, 1,5 %

and 1,5 %

For the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th year respectively for marketed production exceeding EUR 1 000 000

But not exceeding in respect of each of the first five years the amount of

100 000

100 000

80 000

60 000

50 000

For the 1st year

For the 2nd year

For the 3rd year

For the 4th year

For the 5th year

[F335a(3) Maximum amount of support for restructuring due to a reform of a common market organisation Per holding

4 500

3 000

1 500

in 2011

in 2012

in 2013]

37(3)

Minimum handicap payment

25

Per hectare of UAA

Maximum handicap payment for mountain areas

250

Per hectare of UAA

Maximum payment for areas with other handicaps

150

Per hectare of UAA

38(2)

Initial maximum Natura 2000 payment for a period not exceeding five years

500e

Per hectare of UAA

Normal maximum Natura 2000 payment

200e

Per hectare of UAA

39(4)

Annual crops

600e

Per hectare

Specialised perennial crops

900e

Per hectare

Other land uses

450e

Per hectare

Local breeds in danger of being lost to farming

200e

Per livestock unit

40(3)

Animal welfare

500

Per livestock unit

43(4)

Maximum annual premium to cover loss of income from afforestation

  • for farmers or associations thereof

700

Per hectare

  • for any other natural persons or private-law bodies

150

Per hectare

43(4), 44(4) and 45(3)

  • Intensity of aid for establishment costs

80 %c

Of eligible costs in the areas referred to in Article 36(a)(i), (ii) and (iii)

70 %

Of eligible costs in other areas

85 %c

Of eligible costs in the outermost regions

46 and 47(2)

Natura 2000 and forest-environment annual payment

  • minimum payment

40

Per hectare

  • maximum payment

200e

Per hectare

[F3ANNEX II U.K. Indicative list with types of operations and potential effects related to priorities referred to in Article 16a

Priority: Climate change adaptation and mitigation
Types of operations Articles and measures Potential effects
Improve efficiency of nitrogen fertiliser use (e.g. reduced use, equipment, precision agriculture), improvement of manure storage

Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings

Article 39: agri-environment payments

Reduction of methane (CH 4 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions
Improvement of energy efficiency (e.g. use of construction materials which reduce heat loss)

Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings

Article 28: adding value to agricultural and forestry products

Article 29: cooperation for new products, processes and technologies

Reduction of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions by saving energy
Preventive mechanisms against adverse effects of climate-related extreme events (e.g. setting up of hail nets) Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings Reduction of negative effects from extreme weather events on agricultural production potential
Soil management practices (e.g. tillage methods, catch crops, diversified crop rotations) Article 39: agri-environment payments

Reduction of nitrous oxide (N 2 O), carbon sequestration,

adaptation to the effects of climate change on soil

Land use change (e.g. conversion of arable land to pastures, permanent set-aside)

Article 39: agri-environment payments

Article 41: non-productive investments

Reduction of nitrous oxide (N 2 O), carbon sequestration
Extensification of livestock (e.g. reduction of stocking density) and grassland management Article 39: agri-environment payments Reduction of methane (CH 4 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O)
Afforestation, establishment of agro-forestry systems

Articles 43 and 45: first afforestation of agricultural and non-agricultural land

Article 44: first establishment of agro-forestry systems on agricultural land

Reduction of nitrous oxide (N 2 O), carbon sequestration
Flood prevention and management measures (e.g. projects related to coastal and interior flood protection) Article 20: restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disaster and introducing appropriate prevention actions Reduction of the negative effects of extreme weather events related to climate change on agricultural production potential
Training and use of farm advisory services in relation to climate change

Article 21: vocational training and information actions

Article 24: use of advisory services

Article 58: training and information

Provision of training and advice to farmers to reduce greenhouse gases and to adapt to climate change
Prevention actions against forest fires and climate-related natural disasters Article 48: restoring forestry potential and introducing prevention actions Carbon sequestration in forests and avoidance of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions, reduction of negative effects of climate change on forests
Conversion to more resistant forest stand types

Article 47: forest-environment

Article 49: non-productive investments

Reduction of negative effects of climate change on forests
Priority: Renewable energies
Types of operations Articles and measures Potential effects
Biogas production using organic waste (on farm and local production)

Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings

Article 53: diversification into non-agricultural activities

Substitution of fossil fuels, reduction of methane (CH 4 )
Perennial energy crops (short rotation coppice and herbaceous grasses) Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings Substitution of fossil fuels, carbon sequestration, reduction of nitrous oxide (N 2 O)
Processing of agricultural/forest biomass for renewable energy

Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings

Article 28: adding value to agricultural and forestry products

Article 29: cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies in the agriculture and food sector and in the forestry sector

Article 53: diversification into non-agricultural activities

Article 54: support for business creation and development

Substitution of fossil fuels
Installations/infrastructure for renewable energy using biomass and other renewable energy sources (solar and wind power, geothermal)

Article 53: diversification into non-agricultural activities

Article 54: support for business creation and development

Article 56: basic services for the economy and rural population

Article 30: infrastructure related to the development and adaptation of agriculture and forestry

Substitution of fossil fuels
Information and dissemination of knowledge related to renewable energies

Article 21: vocational training and information actions

Article 58: training and information

Raising awareness and knowledge and thus, indirectly, the efficiency of other operations related to renewable energies
Priority: Water management
Types of operations Articles and measures Potential effects

Water saving technologies (e.g. efficient irrigation systems)

Water storage (including water overflow areas)

Water saving production techniques (e.g. adapted cropping patterns)

Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings

Article 30: infrastructure

Article 28: adding value to agricultural and forestry products

Article 39: agri-environment payments

Improvement of the capacity to use water more efficiently and to improve the capacity to store water

Wetland restoration

Conversion of agricultural land into swamps

Article 41: non-productive investments

Article 39: agri-environment payments

Article 38: Natura 2000 payments

Conservation of high-value water bodies, protection and improvement of water quality
Conversion of agricultural land into forest/agro-forestry systems Articles 43 and 45: first afforestation of agricultural land and non-agricultural land Protection and improvement of water quality
Installations for waste water treatment on farms and in processing and marketing

Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings

Article 28: adding value to agricultural land and forestry products

Improvement of the capacity to use water more efficiently

Development of semi-natural water bodies

Creation of natural banks

Meandering rivers

Article 39: agri-environment payments

Article 57: conservation and upgrading of the rural heritage

Conservation of high-value water bodies, protection and improvement of water quality
Soil management practices (e.g. catch crops, organic farming, conversion of arable land into permanent pasture) Article 39: agri-environment payments Contributing to the reduction of losses of different compounds to water, including phosphorus
Information and dissemination of knowledge related to water management

Article 21: vocational training and information actions

Article 58: training and information

Raising awareness and knowledge and thus, indirectly, the efficiency of operations related to water management
Priority: Biodiversity
Types of operations Articles and measures Potential effects

No application of fertilizer and pesticides on high nature value agricultural land

Extensive forms of livestock management

Integrated and organic production

Article 39: agri-environment payments Conservation of species-rich vegetation types, protection and maintenance of grasslands

Perennial field and riparian boundary strips and biobeds

Setting up of management plans for Natura 2000

Construction/management of biotopes/habitats within and outside Natura 2000 sites

Land use change (extensive grassland management, conversion of arable land to permanent pasture, long-term set-aside)

Management of high nature value perennials

Setting up and preservation of meadow orchards

Articles 38 and 46: Natura 2000 payments

Article 39: agri-environment payments

Article 41: non-productive investments

Article 47: forest-environment payments

Article 57: conservation and upgrading of the rural heritage

Protection of birds and other wildlife and improvement of biotope network, reducing entry of harmful substances in bordering habitats, conservation of protected fauna and flora
Conservation of genetic diversity Article 39: agri-environment payments Conservation of genetic diversity
Information and dissemination of knowledge related to biodiversity

Article 21: vocational training and information actions

Article 58: training and information

Raising awareness and knowledge and thus, indirectly, the efficiency of operations related to biodiversity
Priority: Measures accompanying restructuring of the dairy sector
Types of operations Articles and measures Potential effects
Investment support related to dairy production Article 26: modernisation of agricultural holdings Improvement of the competitiveness of the dairy sector
Improvements in processing and marketing related to dairy Article 28: adding value to agricultural and forestry products Improvement of the competitiveness of the dairy sector
Innovation related to the dairy sector Article 29: cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies Improvement of the competitiveness of the dairy sector
Grassland premia and extensive livestock production, organic production related to dairy production, permanent pasture premia in less favoured areas, grazing premia Article 39: agri-environment payments Enhancement of the positive environmental effects of the dairy sector
Priority: Innovative approaches relevant to the priorities under Article 16a(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d)
Innovative operations to address climate change mitigation and adaptation measures Article 29: cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies Reduction of GHG emissions and adaptation of agriculture to climate change
Innovative operations to support the development of renewable energies Article 29: cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies Substitution of fossil fuel and reduction of GHG
Innovative operations to enhance water management Article 29: cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies Improvement of the capacity to use water more efficiently and to improve water quality
Innovative operations to support the conservation of biodiversity Article 29: cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies Halting the loss of biodiversity]

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