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Regulation 5(c)
In this Schedule—
“agroforestry” means having agriculture and tree growing on the same land.
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FR1 | Grass (grass for grazing, hay and silage, rough grazing, grazed heather, sainfoin, clover, lucerne and forage vetches.) |
OT3 | Non-commercial grazed orchards, grazed woodlands or areas in agroforestry. Grazed woodland or grazed orchards may be considered eligible if:
Agroforestry (including agroforestry with more than 50 trees per hectare) is eligible in the initial stages of tree establishment if agricultural activities remain predominant and are not significantly affected by the presence of the trees. If there are single trees, a line of trees or a small clump of trees with grazing available right up to the trees, no deduction needs to be made for the tree trunks. |
Regulation 7
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1. For the first 200 hectares of land in the qualifying forage area which lies within the severely disadvantaged area. | £26.57 per hectare |
2. For each hectare of land in the qualifying forage area which lies within the severely disadvantaged area in excess of 200 hectares where the qualifying forage area in the claimant’s holding which lies within the severely disadvantaged area is more than 200 hectares. | £19.93 per hectare |