ANNEX

  1. 1)

    Annex I shall be replaced by the following:

    ANNEX IList of support schemes fulfilling the criteria set out in Article 1

    Sector

    Legal base

    Notes

    Single payment

    Title III of this Regulation

    Decoupled payment (see Annex VI)25

    Single area payment

    Title IVa, Article 143b of this Regulation

    Decoupled payment replacing all the direct payments referred to in this Annex

    Durum wheat

    Title IV, Chapter 1 of this Regulation

    Area aid (quality premium)

    Protein crop

    Title IV, Chapter 2 of this Regulation

    Area aid

    Rice

    Title IV, Chapter 3 of this Regulation

    Area aid

    Nuts

    Title IV, Chapter 4 of this Regulation

    Area aid

    Energy crops

    Title IV, Chapter 5 of this Regulation

    Area aid

    Starch potato

    Title IV, Chapter 6 of this Regulation

    Production aid

    Milk and dairy Products

    Title IV, Chapter 7 of this Regulation

    Dairy premium and additional payment

    Arable crop in Finland and in certain regions of Sweden

    Title IV, Chapter 8 of this Regulation2629

    Specific regional aid for arable crops

    Seeds

    Title IV, Chapter 9 of this Regulation2629

    Production aid

    Arable crops

    Title IV, Chapter 10 of this Regulation2729

    Area aid, including set-aside payments, grass silage payments, supplementary amounts26, durum wheat supplement and special aid

    Sheep and goats

    Title IV, Chapter 11 of this Regulation2729

    Ewe and she-goat premium, supplementary premium and certain additional payments

    Beef and veal

    Title IV, Chapter 12 of this Regulation29

    Special premium27, deseasonalisation premium, suckler cow premium (including when paid for heifers and including the additional national suckler cow premium when co-financed)27, slaughter premium27, extensification payment, additional payments

    Grain legumes

    Title IV, Chapter 13 of this Regulation29

    Area aid

    Specific types of farming and quality production

    Article 69 of this Regulation28

    Dried fodder

    Article 71(2) second subparagraph of this Regulation29

    Small farmers' scheme

    Article 2a Regulation (EC) No 1259/1999

    Transitional area aid for farmers receiving less than EUR 1 250

    Olive oil

    Title IV, Chapter 10b of this Regulation

    Area aid

    Silkworms

    Article 1 Regulation (EEC) No 845/72

    Aid to encourage rearing

    Bananas

    Article 12 Regulation (EEC) No 404/93

    Production aid

    Dried grapes

    Article 7(1) Regulation (EC) No 2201/96

    Area aid

    Tobacco

    Title IV, Chapter 10c of this Regulation

    Production aid

    Hops

    Title IV, Chapter l0d of this Regulation2729

    Area aid

    POSEIDOM

    Articles 92629, 12(2) and 16 Regulation (EC) No 1452/2001

    Sectors: beef and veal; sugar; green vanilla

    POSEIMA

    Articles 132629, 16, 17 and 28(1), 21, 22(2) to (4)2629 and (7), 27, 29 and 30(1), (2) and (4) Regulation (EC) No 1453/2001

    Sectors: beef and veal; milk; potatoes; sugar; wicker; pineapples, tobacco, seed potatoes, chicory and tea

    POSEICAN

    Articles 52629, 9 and 14 Regulation (EC) No 1454/2001

    Sectors: beef and veal, sheep and goat; potatoes

    Aegean Islands

    Articles 62629, 8, 11 and 12 Regulation (EEC) No 2019/93

    Sectors: beef and veal; potatoes; olives; honey

    Cotton

    Title IV, Chapter 10a of this Regulation

    Area aid

    Starting from 1 January 2005 or later in the case of application of Article 71.

    For 2004, or later on in case of application of Article 71, the direct payments listed in Annex VI are included in Annex I except dried fodder and cotton.

    Where Article 70 is applied.

    Where Articles 66, 67, 68 or 68a are applied.

    Where Article 69 is applied.

    Where Article 71 is applied.

  2. 2)

    Annex II shall be replaced by the following:

    ANNEX IINational ceilings referred to in Article 12(2)

    MIO EUR

    Member State

    2005

    2006

    2007

    2008

    2009

    2010

    2011

    2012

    Belgium

    4,7

    6,2

    7,7

    7,7

    7,7

    7,7

    7,7

    7,7

    Denmark

    7,7

    10,3

    12,9

    12,9

    12,9

    12,9

    12,9

    12,9

    Germany

    40,4

    54,6

    68,3

    68,3

    68,3

    68,3

    68,3

    68,3

    Greece

    45,4

    60,6

    75,7

    75,7

    75,7

    75,7

    75,7

    75,7

    Spain

    56,9

    76,5

    95,5

    95,5

    95,5

    95,5

    95,5

    95,5

    France

    51,4

    68,7

    85,9

    85,9

    85,9

    85,9

    85,9

    85,9

    Ireland

    15,3

    20,4

    25,5

    25,5

    25,5

    25,5

    25,5

    25,5

    Italy

    62,3

    83,7

    104,6

    104,6

    104,6

    104,6

    104,6

    104,6

    Luxembourg

    0,2

    0,3

    0,4

    0,4

    0,4

    0,4

    0,4

    0,4

    Netherlands

    6,8

    9,2

    11,5

    11,5

    11,5

    11,5

    11,5

    11,5

    Austria

    12,4

    17,1

    21,3

    21,3

    21,3

    21,3

    21,3

    21,3

    Portugal

    10,8

    14,6

    18,2

    18,2

    18,2

    18,2

    18,2

    18,2

    Finland

    8,0

    10,8

    13,6

    13,6

    13,6

    13,6

    13,6

    13,6

    Sweden

    6,6

    8,8

    11,0

    11,0

    11,0

    11,0

    11,0

    11,0

    United Kingdom

    17,7

    23,6

    29,5

    29,5

    29,5

    29,5

    29,5

    29,5

  3. 2a)

    Annex IV shall be amended as follows:

    The last two indents of the second column shall be replaced by the following:

    1. Retention of landscape features, including, where appropriate, the prohibition of the grubbing up of olive trees

    2. Avoiding the encroachment of unwanted vegetation on agricultural land

    3. Maintenance of olive groves in good vegetative condition.

  4. 3)

    Annex V shall be replaced by the following:

    ANNEX VCompatible support schemes referred to in Article 26

    Sector

    Legal base

    Notes

    Dried grapes

    Article 7(1)

    Regulation (EC) No 2201/96

    Area-related aid

    Agri-environment

    Title II, chapter VI (Articles 22 to 24) and Article 55(3)

    Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999

    Area-related aid

    Forestry

    Article 31 and Article 55(3)

    Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999

    Area-related aid

    Less-favoured areas and areas with environmental restrictions

    Title II, chapter V (Articles 13 to 21)and Article 55(3)

    Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999

    Area-related aid

    Dried fodder

    Articles 10 and 11

    Regulation (EC) No 603/95

    Production aid

    Citrus for processing

    Article 1

    Regulation (EC) No 2202/96

    Production aid

    Tomatoes for processing

    Article 2

    Regulation (EC) No 2201/96

    Production aid

    Wine

    Articles 11 to 15

    Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999

    Restructuring aid

  5. 4)

    the following rows shall be added to Annex VI:

    Cotton

    Paragraph 3 of Protocol No 4 on cotton annexed to the Act of Accession of Greece

    Support through the payment for unginned cotton

    Olive oil

    Article 5

    Regulation 136/66/EEC

    Production aid

    Tobacco

    Article 3

    Regulation (EEC) No 2075/92

    Production aid

    Hops

    Article 12 of Regulation (EEC) No 1696/71

    Area aid

    Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1098/98

    Temporary resting aid

  6. 5)

    the following shall be added to Annex VII:

    "G.Cotton

    Where a farmer has declared areas sown under cotton, Member States shall calculate the amount to be included in the reference amount by multiplying the number of hectares, to two decimal places, which produced cotton that was granted aid pursuant to paragraph 3 of Protocol No 4 on cotton18 in each year of the reference period, by the following amounts per hectare:

    • EUR 966 for Greece,

    • EUR 1 509 for Spain,

    • EUR 1 202 for Portugal.

    H.Olive oil

    Where a farmer has received olive oil production aid, the amount shall be calculated by multiplying the number of tonnes for which such a payment has been granted in the reference period (i.e. respectively, in each of the marketing years 1999/2000, 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003) by the corresponding unit amount of aid, expressed in EUR/tonne, as fixed in Commission Regulations (EC) No 1415/200119, (EC) No 1271/200220, (EC) No 1221/200321 and (EC) No 1794/200322, and multiplied by a 0,6 coefficient. However, Member States may decide by 1 August 2005 to increase this coefficient. This coefficient shall not be applied to farmers whose average number of olive GIS-ha during the reference period, excluding the number of olive GIS-ha corresponding to additional trees planted outside any approved planting scheme after 1 May 1998, is less than 0.3. The number of olive GIS-ha shall be calculated by a common method to be established in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 144(2) and on the basis of data from the geographic information system for olive cultivation.

    Where the aid payments during the reference period have been affected by application of the measures laid down in Article 2(3) of Regulation (EEC) No 1638/9823, the calculation mentioned in the third subparagraph shall be adjusted as follows:

    • where the measures were applied to only one marketing year, the number of tonnes to be taken into account for the year concerned shall be equal to the number of tonnes for which aid would have been granted had the measures not been applied,

    • where the measures were applied to two consecutive marketing years, the number of tonnes to be taken into account for the first year concerned shall be established in accordance with the first indent, and the number of tonnes to be taken into account for the following year shall be equal to the number of tonnes for which aid was granted in respect of the last marketing year before the reference period which has not been affected by an application of the said measures.

    Member States shall calculate the number of hectares to be included in the calculation of the single payment as the number of olive GIS-ha obtained by a common method to be established in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 144(2) and on the basis of data from the geographic information system for olive cultivation, excluding the number of olive GIS-ha of additional trees planted outside an approved planting scheme after 1 May 1998, except for Cyprus and Malta, for which the date shall be 31 December 2001.

    I.Raw tobacco

    Where a farmer has received a tobacco premium payment, the amount to be included in the reference amount shall be calculated by multiplying the three-year average number of kilograms from which such a payment was granted, by the weighted three-year average aid amount granted per kilogram, taking into account the total quantity of raw tobacco of all variety groups and multiplied by a 0.4 coefficient. Member States may decide to increase this coefficient.

    As from 2010 the coefficient shall be 0.5.

    The number of hectares to be included in calculation of the single payment shall correspond to the area indicated in the registered cultivation contracts for which the premium payment has been granted, respectively, in each year of the reference period, and within the limits of a base area to be fixed by the Commission on the basis of the total area as communicated to the Commission in accordance with Annex I, 1.3 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 2636/199924.

    Where the aid payments during the reference period have been affected by an application of the measures laid down in Article 50 of Regulation (EEC) No 2848/98, the calculation mentioned in the third subparagraph shall be adjusted as follows:

    • where the premium has been partly or totally reduced, the amounts of payment to be taken into account for the year concerned shall be equal to the amounts which would have been granted without the reduction,

    • where the production quota has been partly or totally reduced, the amounts of payment to be taken into account for the year concerned shall be equal to the premium amounts that would have been granted in the preceding year, without the reduction of the premium, provided that the production area indicated in the last cultivation contract was not used for the cultivation of a crop eligible under any other direct support scheme in the year concerned.

    J.Hops

    Where a farmer has received hops area aid or temporary resting aid, Member States shall calculate the amounts to be included in the reference amount by multiplying the number of hectares, to two decimal places, for which a payment has been granted, respectively, in each year of the reference period, by an amount of EUR 480 per hectare.

  7. 6)

    Annex VIII shall be replaced by the following:

    "ANNEX VIIINational ceilings referred to in Article 41

    MIO EUR

    Member State

    2005

    2006

    2007, 2008 and 2009

    2010 and subsequent years

    Belgium

    411

    413

    530

    530

    Denmark

    838

    838

    996

    996

    Germany

    4489

    4503

    5492

    5496

    Greece

    837

    1700

    1722

    1760

    Spain

    3244

    4043

    4241

    4253

    France

    7199

    7231

    8091

    8099

    Ireland

    1 136

    1 136

    1322

    1 322

    Italy

    2539

    3112

    3464

    3497

    Luxembourg

    27

    27

    37

    37

    Netherlands

    386

    386

    779

    779

    Austria

    613

    614

    712

    712

    Portugal

    452

    493

    559

    561

    Finland

    467

    467

    552

    552

    Sweden

    612

    612

    729

    729

    United Kingdom

    3 351

    3 351

    3869

    3 869

    ";

  8. 7)

    Annex VIIIA shall replaced by the following:

    "ANNEX VIIIANational ceilings referred to in Article 71c

    The ceilings have been calculated taking account of the schedule of increments provided for in Article 143a, and therefore do not require to be reduced.

    (millions of euro)

    Calendar year

    Czech Republic

    Estonia

    Cyprus

    Latvia

    Lithuania

    Hungary

    Malta

    Poland

    Slovenia

    Slovakia

    2005

    228,8

    23,4

    8,9

    33,9

    92,0

    350,8

    0,67

    724,6

    35,8

    97,7

    2006

    266,7

    27,3

    12,5

    39,6

    107,3

    420,2

    0,83

    881,7

    41,9

    115,4

    2007

    343,6

    40,4

    16,3

    55,6

    146,9

    508,3

    1,64

    1 140,8

    56,1

    146,6

    2008

    429,2

    50,5

    20,4

    69,5

    183,6

    634,9

    2,05

    1 425,9

    70,1

    183,2

    2009

    514,9

    60,5

    24,5

    83,4

    220,3

    761,6

    2,46

    1 711,0

    84,1

    219,7

    2010

    600,5

    70,6

    28,6

    97,3

    257,0

    888,2

    2,87

    1 996,1

    98,1

    256,2

    2011

    686,2

    80,7

    32,7

    111,2

    293,7

    1 014,9

    3,28

    2 281,1

    112,1

    292,8

    2012

    771,8

    90,8

    36,8

    125,1

    330,4

    1 141,5

    3,69

    2 566,2

    126,1

    329,3

    subsequent years

    857,5

    100,9

    40,9

    139,0

    367,1

    1 268,2

    4,10

    2 851,3

    140,2

    365,9

    "