ANNEX I

Annotations:
List of support schemes

Sector

Legal base

Notes

Single payment

Title III of this Regulation

Decoupled payment

Single area payment scheme

Title V, Chapter 2 of this Regulation

Decoupled payment replacing all the direct payments listed in this Annex, except separate payments

Durum wheat

Title IV, Chapter 1 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/200344

Area payment

Protein crops

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 3 of this Regulation

Area payment

Rice

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 1 of this Regulation

Area payment

Nuts

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 4 of this Regulation

Area payment

Energy crops

Title IV, Chapter 5 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/200344

Area payment

Starch potatoes

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 2 of this Regulation

Production aid for growers

Seeds

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 5 of this Regulation

Production aid

Arable crops

Title IV, Chapter 10 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/200344

Area payment

Sheepmeat and goatmeat

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 10 of this Regulation

Ewe and goat premiums

Beef and veal

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 11 of this Regulation

Special premium, suckler cow premium (including when paid for heifers and including the additional national suckler cow premium when part-financed), and slaughter premium

Specific types of farming and quality production

Article 69 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/200344

Specific support

Title III, Chapter 5 of this Regulation

Olive groves

Title IV, Chapter 10b of Regulation (EC) No 1782/200344

Area aid

Silkworms

Article 111 of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007

Aid to encourage rearing

Tobacco

Title IV, Chapter 10c of Regulation (EC) No 1782/200344

Production aid

Hops

Title IV, Chapter 10d of Regulation (EC) No 1782/200344

Area aid

Sugar beet, cane and chicory used for the production of sugar or inulin syrup

Article 126 of this Regulation

Decoupled payments

Sugar beet and cane used for the production of sugar

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 7 of this Regulation

Production aid

Fruit and vegetables delivered for processing

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 8 of this Regulation

Transitional fruit and vegetables payments

Strawberries and raspberries delivered for processing

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 9 of this Regulation

Transitional soft fruit payment

Fruit and vegetables

Article 127 of this Regulation

Separate fruit and vegetables payment

F2Fruit and vegetables

Article 129(1) of this Regulation

Separate soft fruit payment

Posei

Title III of Regulation (EC) No 247/2006

Direct payments under measures established in the programmes

Aegean islands

Chapter 3 of Regulation (EC) No 1405/2006

Direct payments under measures established in the programmes

Cotton

Title IV, Chapter 1, Section 6 of this Regulation

Area payment

Only for 2009.

ANNEX II

Statutory management requirements referred to in Articles 4 and 5

Point A.

Environment

1.

Council Directive 79/409/EEC of 2 April 1979 on the conservation of wild birds (OJ L 103, 25.4.1979, p. 1)

Article 3(1), Article 3(2)(b), Article 4(1), (2) and (4) and Article 5(a), (b) and (d)

2.

Council Directive 80/68/EEC of 17 December 1979 on the protection of groundwater against pollution caused by certain dangerous substances (OJ L 20, 26.1.1980, p. 43)

Articles 4 and 5

3.

Council Directive 86/278/EEC of 12 June 1986 on the protection of the environment, and in particular of the soil, when sewage sludge is used in agriculture (OJ L 181, 4.7.1986, p. 6)

Article 3

4.

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)

Articles 4 and 5

5.

Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild flora and fauna (OJ L 206, 22.7.1992, p. 7)

Article 6 and Article 13(1)(a)

Public and animal health

Identification and registration of animals

6.

Council Directive 2008/71/EC of 15 July 2008 on identification and registration of pigs (OJ L 213, 8.8.2005, p. 31)

Articles 3, 4 and 5

7.

Regulation (EC) No 1760/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 July 2000 establishing a system for the identification and registration of bovine animals and regarding the labelling of beef and beef products (OJ L 204, 11.8.2000, p. 1)

Articles 4 and 7

8.

Council Regulation (EC) No 21/2004 of 17 December 2003 establishing a system for the identification and registration of ovine and caprine animals (OJ L 5, 9.1.2004, p. 8)

Articles 3, 4 and 5

Point B.

Public, animal and plant health

9.

Council Directive 91/414/EEC of 15 July 1991 concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market (OJ L 230, 19.8.1991, p. 1)

Article 3

10.

Council Directive 96/22/EC of 29 April 1996 concerning the prohibition on the use in stockfarming of certain substances having a hormonal or thyrostatic action and of beta-agonists (OJ L 125, 23.5.1996, p. 3)

Article 3(a), (b), (d) and (e) and Articles 4, 5 and 7

11.

Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety (OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1)

Articles 14 and 15, Article 17(1)45 and Articles 18, 19 and 20

12.

Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 laying down rules for the prevention, control and eradication of certain transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (OJ L 147, 31.5.2001, p. 1)

Articles 7, 11, 12, 13 and 15

Notification of diseases

13.

Council Directive 85/511/EEC of 18 November 1985 introducing Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease (OJ L 315, 26.11.1985, p. 11)

Article 3

14.

Council Directive 92/119/EEC of 17 December 1992 introducing general Community measures for the control of certain animal diseases and specific measures relating to swine vesicular disease (OJ L 62, 15.3.1993, p. 69)

Article 3

15.

Council Directive 2000/75/EC of 20 November 2000 laying down specific provisions for the control and eradication of bluetongue (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 74)

Article 3

Point C.

Animal welfare

16.

Council Directive 91/629/EEC of 19 November 1991 laying down minimum standards for the protection of calves (OJ L 340, 11.12.1991, p. 28)

Articles 3 and 4

17.

Council Directive 91/630/EEC of 19 November 1991 laying down minimum standards for the protection of pigs (OJ L 340, 11.12.1991, p. 33)

Article 3 and Article 4(1)

18.

Council Directive 98/58/EC of 20 July 1998 concerning the protection of animals kept for farming purposes (OJ L 221, 8.8.1998, p. 23)

Article 4

As implemented in particular by:

  • Regulation (EEC) No 2377/90: Articles 2, 4 and 5,

  • Regulation (EC) No 852/2004: Article 4(1) and Annex I part A (II 4 (g, h, j), 5 (f, h), 6; III 8 (a, b, d, e), 9 (a, c)),

  • Regulation (EC) No 853/2004: Article 3(1) and Annex III Section IX Chapter 1 (I-1 b, c, d, e; I-2 a (i, ii, iii), b (i, ii), c; I-3; I-4; I-5; II-A 1, 2, 3, 4; II-B 1(a, d), 2, 4 (a, b)), Annex III Section X Chapter 1(1),

  • Regulation (EC) No 183/2005: Article 5(1) and Annex I, part A (I-4 e, g; II-2 a, b, e), Article 5(5) and Annex III (1, 2), Article 5(6), and

  • Regulation (EC) No 396/2005: Article 18.

ANNEX III

Good agricultural and environmental condition referred to in Article 6

Issue

Compulsory standards

Optional standards

Soil erosion:

Protect soil through appropriate measures

Minimum soil cover

Retain terraces

Minimum land management reflecting site-specific conditions

Soil organic matter:

Maintain soil organic matter levels through appropriate practices

Arable stubble management

Standards for crop rotations

Soil structure:

Maintain soil structure through appropriate measures

Appropriate machinery use

Minimum level of maintenance:

Ensure a minimum level of maintenance and avoid the deterioration of habitats

Retention of landscape features, including, where appropriate, hedges, ponds, ditches trees in line, in group or isolated and field margins

Minimum livestock stocking rates or/and appropriate regimes

Establishment and/or retention of habitats

Avoiding the encroachment of unwanted vegetation on agricultural land

Prohibition of the grubbing up of olive trees

Protection of permanent pasture

Maintenance of olive groves and vines in good vegetative condition

Protection and management of water:

Protect water against pollution and run-off, and manage the use of water

Establishment of buffer strips along water courses46

Where use of water for irrigation is subject to authorisation, compliance with authorisation procedures

Note: The GAEC buffer strips must respect, both within and outside vulnerable zones designated pursuant to Article 3(2) of Directive 91/676/EEC, at least the requirements relating to the conditions for land application of fertiliser near water courses, referred to in point A.4 of Annex II to Directive 91/676/EEC to be applied in accordance with the action programmes of Member States established under Article 5(4) of Directive 91/676/EEC.

F3ANNEX IVNational net ceilings referred to in Article 8

Annotations:

(million EUR)

Calendar year

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Belgium

583,2

575,4

570,8

569,0

569,0

Czech Republic

825,9

903,0

Denmark

987,4

974,9

966,5

964,3

964,3

Germany

5 524,8

5 402,6

5 357,1

5 329,6

5 329,6

Estonia

92,0

101,2

Ireland

1 283,1

1 272,4

1 263,8

1 255,5

1 255,5

Greece

2 561,4

2 365,4

2 359,4

2 344,5

2 344,5

Spain

5 043,7

5 066,4

5 037,4

5 055,3

5 055,3

France

8 064,4

7 946,1

7 880,7

7 853,0

7 853,0

Italy

4 345,9

4 151,6

4 128,2

4 127,8

4 127,8

Cyprus

49,1

53,5

Latvia

133,9

146,4

Lithuania

346,7

379,8

Luxembourg

35,6

35,2

35,1

34,7

34,7

Hungary

1 204,5

1 313,1

Malta

5,1

5,5

Netherlands

836,9

829,1

822,5

830,6

830,6

Austria

727,6

721,7

718,2

715,7

715,7

Poland

2 787,1

3 043,4

Portugal

590,5

574,3

570,5

566,6

566,6

Slovenia

131,6

144,3

Slovakia

357,9

385,6

Finland

550,0

544,5

541,1

539,2

539,2

Sweden

733,1

717,7

712,3

708,5

708,5

United Kingdom

3 373,1

3 345,4

3 339,4

3 336,1

3 353,7

ANNEX V

List of cereals referred to in Article 9(3)

CN code

Description

Cereals

1001 10 00

Durum wheat

1001 90

Other wheat and meslin other than durum wheat

1002 00 00

Rye

1003 00

Barley

1004 00 00

Oats

1005

Maize

1007 00

Grain sorghum

1008

Buckwheat, millet and canary seed; other cereals

0709 90 60

Sweet corn

ANNEX VI

Compatible support schemes referred to in Article 26

Sector

Legal base

Less-favoured areas and areas with environmental restrictions

Article 13(a), Article 14(1), the first two indents of Article 14(2), Articles 15 and 17 to 20, Article 51(3) and Article 55(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999

Measures targeting the sustainable use of agricultural land through:

natural handicap payments to farmers in mountain areas

Article 36(a)(i) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005

payments to farmers in areas with handicaps, other than mountain areas

Article 36(a)(ii) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005

Natura 2000 payments and payments linked to Directive 2000/60/EC

Article 36(a)(iii) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005

agri-environment payments

Article 36(a)(iv) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005

Measures targeting the sustainable use of forestry land through:

first afforestation of agricultural land

Article 36(b)(i) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005

Natura 2000 payments

Article 36(b)(iv) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005

forest-environment payments

Article 36(b)(v) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005

Wine

Article 117 of Regulation (EC) No 479/2008

ANNEX VII

Coefficients to be applied under Article 28(1)

Member State

Limit for the EUR threshold(Article 28(1)(a))

Limit for the hectare threshold(Article 28(1)(b))

Belgium

400

2

Bulgaria

200

0,5

Czech Republic

200

5

Denmark

300

5

Germany

300

4

Estonia

100

3

Ireland

200

3

Greece

400

0,4

Spain

300

2

France

300

4

Italy

400

0,5

Cyprus

300

0,3

Latvia

100

1

Lithuania

100

1

Luxemburg

300

4

Hungary

200

0,3

Malta

500

0,1

Netherlands

500

2

Austria

200

2

Poland

200

0,5

Portugal

200

0,3

Romania

200

0,3

Slovenia

300

0,3

Slovakia

200

2

Finland

200

3

Sweden

200

4

United Kingdom

200

5

F3ANNEX VIIINational ceilings referred to in Article 40

Table 1

(thousand EUR)

Member State

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Belgium

614 179

611 817

611 817

614 855

614 855

614 855

614 855

614 855

Denmark

1 030 478

1 031 321

1 031 321

1 049 002

1 049 002

1 049 002

1 049 002

1 049 002

Germany

5 770 254

5 771 981

5 771 994

5 852 938

5 852 938

5 852 938

5 852 938

5 852 938

Greece

2 380 713

2 228 588

2 231 798

2 233 227

2 233 227

2 217 227

2 217 227

2 217 227

Spain

4 858 043

5 119 045

5 125 032

5 304 642

5 304 642

5 161 893

5 161 893

5 161 893

France

8 407 555

8 423 196

8 425 326

8 527 494

8 527 494

8 527 494

8 527 494

8 527 494

Ireland

1 342 268

1 340 521

1 340 521

1 340 869

1 340 869

1 340 869

1 340 869

1 340 869

Italy

4 143 175

4 210 875

4 234 364

4 379 985

4 379 985

4 379 985

4 379 985

4 379 985

Luxembourg

37 518

37 569

37 679

37 671

37 671

37 084

37 084

37 084

Netherlands

853 090

853 169

853 169

897 751

897 751

897 751

897 751

897 751

Austria

745 561

747 344

747 425

751 788

751 788

751 788

751 788

751 788

Portugal

608 751

589 811

589 991

606 551

606 551

606 551

606 551

606 551

Finland

566 801

565 520

565 823

570 548

570 548

570 548

570 548

570 548

Sweden

763 082

765 229

765 229

770 906

770 906

770 906

770 906

770 906

United Kingdom

3 985 895

3 976 425

3 976 482

3 988 042

3 988 042

3 987 922

3 987 922

3 987 922

Table 247

(thousand EUR)

Bulgaria

287 399

336 041

416 372

499 327

580 087

660 848

741 606

814 295

Czech Republic

559 622

654 241

739 941

832 144

909 313

909 313

909 313

909 313

Estonia

60 500

71 603

81 703

92 042

101 165

101 165

101 165

101 165

Cyprus

31 670

38 928

43 749

49 146

53 499

53 499

53 499

53 499

Latvia

90 016

105 368

119 268

133 978

146 479

146 479

146 479

146 479

Lithuania

230 560

271 029

307 729

346 958

380 109

380 109

380 109

380 109

Hungary

807 366

947 114

1 073 824

1 205 037

1 318 975

1 318 975

1 318 975

1 318 975

Malta

3 752

4 231

4 726

5 137

5 503

5 102

5 102

5 102

Poland

1 877 107

2 192 294

2 477 294

2 788 247

3 044 518

3 044 518

3 044 518

3 044 518

Romania

623 399

729 863

907 473

1 086 608

1 264 472

1 442 335

1 620 201

1 780 406

Slovenia

87 942

103 394

117 423

131 575

144 274

144 274

144 274

144 274

Slovakia

240 014

280 364

316 964

355 242

388 176

388 176

388 176

388 176

Ceilings calculated taking into account of the schedule of increments provided for in Article 121.

ANNEX IXPayment entitlements referred to in Article 33(1)(b)(iii)

A.Fruit and vegetables, ware potatoes and nurseries

1.For the purposes of this Annex, ‘fruit and vegetables’ shall mean the products listed in Article 1(1)(i) and (j) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007, and ‘ware potatoes’ shall mean potatoes of CN code 0701 other than those intended for the manufacture of potato starch for which aid is granted under Article 77 of this Regulation.

Farmers shall receive a payment entitlement per hectare which is calculated by dividing the reference amount referred in point 2 by the number of hectares as calculated in accordance with point 3.

2.Member States shall determine the amount to be included in the reference amount of each farmer on the basis of objective and non-discriminatory criteria such as:

  1. (a)

    the amount of market support received, directly or indirectly, by the farmer in respect of fruit and vegetables, ware potatoes and nurseries;

  2. (b)

    the area used to produce fruit and vegetables, ware potatoes and nurseries;

  3. (c)

    the amount of fruit and vegetables produced, ware potatoes and nurseries,

in respect of a representative period which could be different for each product, of one or more marketing years starting from the marketing year ending in 2001 and, in the case of the new Member States, from the marketing year ending in 2004, up to the marketing year ending in 2007.

The application of the criteria in this point may be varied between different fruit and vegetable products, ware potatoes and nurseries, if duly justified on an objective basis. On the same basis, Member States may decide not to determine the amounts to be included in the reference amount and the applicable hectares under this point before the end of a transitional three-year period ending on 31 December 2010.

3.

Member States shall calculate the applicable hectares on the basis of objective and non-discriminatory criteria such as the areas referred to in point (b) of the first subpoint of point 2.

4.

A farmer whose production was adversely affected during the representative period referred to in point 2 by a case of force majeure or exceptional circumstances occurring before or during that reference period shall be entitled to request that the reference amount referred to in point 2 be calculated on the basis of the calendar year or years in the representative period not affected by the case of force majeure or exceptional circumstances.

5.

If the whole reference period was affected by the case of force majeure or exceptional circumstances, the Member State concerned shall calculate the reference amount on the basis of the closest marketing year prior to the representative period chosen in accordance with point 3. In such case, point 1 shall apply mutatis mutandis.

6.

A case of force majeure or exceptional circumstances, with relevant evidence to the satisfaction of the competent authority, shall be notified by the farmer concerned in writing to the authority within a deadline to be fixed by each Member State.

B.Wine (grubbing up)

Farmers who participate in the grubbing up scheme laid down in Chapter 3 of Title V of Regulation (EC) No 479/2008 shall be allocated, in the year following the grubbing up, payment entitlements equal to the number of hectares for which they have received a grubbing up premium.

The unit value of these payment entitlements shall be equal to the regional average of the value of the payment entitlements of the corresponding region. However, the unit value shall in any case not exceed EUR 350/ha.

By way of derogation from the first subpoint, where the hectares for which a farmer has received the grubbing up premium had previously been taken into account for the allocation of payment entitlements, the value of the payment entitlements held by the farmer concerned shall be increased by the amount resulting from the multiplication of the number of hectares grubbed up referred to in the first subpoint with the unit value referred to in the second subpoint.

C.Wine (transfer from support programmes)

Where Member States choose to provide support in accordance with Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 479/2008, they shall establish a reference amount for each farmer as well as the applicable hectares:

  1. (a)

    on the basis of objective and non-discriminatory criteria;

  2. (b)

    in respect of a representative reference period of one or more wine years starting from the wine year 2005/2006. However, the reference criteria used to establish the reference amount and applicable hectares shall not be based on a reference period including wine years after the wine year 2007/2008 where the transfer in support programmes concerns compensation to farmers who have previously received support for potable alcohol distillation or have been the economic beneficiaries of the support for the use of concentrated grape must to enrich wine under Regulation (EC) No 479/2008;

  3. (c)

    which shall not exceed the overall available amount for this measure referred to in Article 6(e) of Regulation (EC) No 479/2008.

Farmers shall receive a payment entitlement per hectare which is calculated by dividing the abovementioned reference amount by the number of applicable hectares.

ANNEX XComponents of the national ceilings referred to in Article 54

1.The component of the national ceilings referred to in Article 54(1) corresponding to tomatoes shall be as follows:

Member State

Amount(EUR million per calendar year)

Bulgaria

5,394

Czech Republic

0,414

Greece

35,733

Spain

56,233

France

8,033

Italy

183,967

Cyprus

0,274

Malta

0,932

Hungary

4,512

Romania

1,738

Poland

6,715

Portugal

33,333

Slovakia

1,018

2.The component of the national ceilings referred to in Article 54(2) corresponding to fruit and vegetable crops other than annual crops shall be as follows:

Member State

Amount(EUR million per calendar year)

Bulgaria

0,851

Czech Republic

0,063

Greece

153,833

Spain

110,633

France

44,033

Italy

131,700

Cyprus

in 2009:

4,856

in 2010:

4,919

in 2011:

4,982

in 2012:

5,045

Hungary

0,244

Romania

0,025

Portugal

2,900

Slovakia

0,007

ANNEX XIIntegration of coupled support into the single payment scheme as referred to in Article 63

1.

  1. (a)

    From 2010, the specific quality premium for durum wheat provided for in Chapter 1 of Title IV of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003;

  2. (b)

    from 2012 at the latest, the protein crop premium provided for in Section 3 of Chapter 1 of Title IV of this Regulation;

  3. (c)

    from 2012 at the latest, the crop specific payment for rice provided for in Section 1 of Chapter 1 of Title IV of this Regulation;

  4. (d)

    from 2012 at the latest, the area payment for nuts provided for in Section 4 of Chapter 1 of Title IV of this Regulation;

  5. (e)

    from 2012 at the latest, the production aid for starch potato growers provided for in Section 2 of Chapter 1 of Title IV of this Regulation.

2.

  1. (a)

    From 2012, the aid for processing dried fodder provided for in Subsection I of Section I of Chapter 4 of Title I of Part II of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007;

  2. (b)

    from 2012, the aid for processing flax and hemp grown for fibre provided for in Subsection II of Section I of Chapter 4 of Title I of Part II of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007;

  3. (c)

    from 2012, the potato starch premium provided for in Article 95a of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007;

  4. (d)

    from 2012, the transitional soft fruit payment provided for in Section 9 of Chapter 1 of Title IV of this Regulation.

3.

From 2010, where a Member State granted the:

  1. (a)

    arable crops area payment provided for in Chapter 10 of Title IV of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003;

  2. (b)

    aid for olive groves provided for in Chapter 10b of Title IV of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003;

  3. (c)

    hops area aid provided for in Chapter 10d of Title IV of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003.

From 2012 at the latest, where a Member State granted the:

  1. (a)

    seed aid provided for in Section 5 of Chapter 1 of Title IV of this Regulation;

  2. (b)

    the beef and veal payments, except the suckler cow premium provided for in Article 53 of this Regulation.

4.

As from 2010, where a Member State in application of Article 51(1) of this Regulation no longer grants the following payments or where it decides to grant them at a lower level:

  1. (a)

    the sheep and goat payments referred to in Article 67 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003;

  2. (b)

    the beef and veal payments referred to in Article 68 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 or in Article 53(2) of this Regulation, in case of application of the second subparagraph of Article 51(1) of this Regulation;

  3. (c)

    the transitional fruit and vegetable payments referred to in Article 68b of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003.

ANNEX XIIIntegration of coupled support into the single payment scheme as referred to in Article 64

Dried fodder (Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007)

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Denmark

2 779

2 779

2 779

2 779

2 779

Germany

8 475

8 475

8 475

8 475

8 475

Ireland

132

132

132

132

132

Greece

1 238

1238

1 238

1 238

1 238

Spain

43 725

43 725

43 725

43 725

43 725

France

35 752

35 752

35 752

35 752

35 752

Italy

22 605

22 605

22 605

22 605

22 605

Netherlands

5 202

5 202

5 202

5 202

5 202

Austria

64

64

64

64

64

Portugal

69

69

69

69

69

Finland

10

10

10

10

10

Sweden

180

180

180

180

180

United Kingdom

1 478

1 478

1 478

1 478

1 478

Czech Republic

922

922

922

922

922

Lithuania

21

21

21

21

21

Hungary

1 421

1 421

1 421

1 421

1 421

Poland

147

147

147

147

147

Slovakia

91

91

91

91

91

Durum wheat specific quality premium

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Greece

20 301

20 301

20 301

20 301

20 301

20 301

20 301

Spain

22 372

22 372

22 372

22 372

22 372

22 372

22 372

France

8 320

8 320

8 320

8 320

8 320

8 320

8 320

Italy

42 457

42 457

42 457

42 457

42 457

42 457

42 457

Austria

280

280

280

280

280

280

280

Portugal

80

80

80

80

80

80

80

Bulgaria

349

436

523

610

698

785

872

Cyprus

173

198

223

247

247

247

247

Hungary

70

80

90

100

100

100

100

Protein crop premium

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Belgium

84

84

84

84

84

84

84

Denmark

843

843

843

843

843

843

843

Germany

7 231

7 231

7 231

7 231

7 231

7 231

7 231

Ireland

216

216

216

216

216

216

216

Greece

242

242

242

242

242

242

242

Spain

10 905

10 905

10 905

10 905

10 905

10 905

10 905

France

17 635

17 635

17 635

17 635

17 635

17 635

17 635

Italy

5 009

5 009

5 009

5 009

5 009

5 009

5 009

Luxembourg

21

21

21

21

21

21

21

Netherlands

67

67

67

67

67

67

67

Austria

2 051

2 051

2 051

2 051

2 051

2 051

2 051

Portugal

214

214

214

214

214

214

214

Finland

303

303

303

303

303

303

303

Sweden

2 147

2 147

2 147

2 147

2 147

2 147

2 147

United Kingdom

10 500

10 500

10 500

10 500

10 500

10 500

10 500

Bulgaria

160

201

241

281

321

361

401

Czech Republic

1 858

2 123

2 389

2 654

2 654

2 654

2 654

Estonia

169

194

218

242

242

242

242

Cyprus

17

19

22

24

24

24

24

Latvia

109

124

140

155

155

155

155

Lithuania

1 486

1 698

1 911

2 123

2 123

2 123

2 123

Hungary

1 369

1 565

1 760

1 956

1 956

1 956

1 956

Poland

1 723

1 970

2 216

2 462

2 462

2 462

2 462

Romania

911

1 139

1 367

1 595

1 822

2 050

2 278

Slovenia

63

72

81

90

90

90

90

Slovakia

1 003

1 146

1 290

1 433

1 433

1 433

1 433

Crop specific payment for rice

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Greece

11 407

11 407

11 407

11 407

11 407

11 407

11 407

Spain

49 993

49 993

49 993

49 993

49 993

49 993

49 993

France

7 844

7 844

7 844

7 844

7 844

7 844

7 844

Italy

99 473

99 473

99 473

99 473

99 473

99 473

99 473

Portugal

11 193

11 193

11 193

11 193

11 193

11 193

11 193

Bulgaria

575

719

863

1007

1 151

1 294

1 438

Hungary

524

599

674

749

749

749

749

Romania

25

32

38

44

50

57

63

Area payment for nuts

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Belgium

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Germany

181

181

181

181

181

181

181

Greece

4 963

4 963

4 963

4 963

4 963

4 963

4 963

Spain

68 610

68 610

68 610

68 610

68 610

68 610

68 610

France

2 089

2 089

2 089

2 089

2 089

2 089

2 089

Italy

15 710

15 710

15 710

15 710

15 710

15 710

15 710

Luxembourg

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Netherlands

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Austria

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Portugal

4 987

4 987

4 987

4 987

4 987

4 987

4 987

United Kingdom

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Bulgaria

579

724

868

1 013

1 158

1 302

1 447

Cyprus

431

493

554

616

616

616

616

Hungary

245

280

315

350

350

350

350

Poland

355

406

456

507

507

507

507

Romania

79

99

119

139

159

179

199

Slovenia

25

29

33

36

36

36

36

Slovakia

262

299

337

374

374

374

374

Flax and hemp grown for fibre (Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007)

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Belgium

2 954

2 954

2 954

2 954

2 954

Denmark

3

3

3

3

3

Germany

244

244

244

244

244

Spain

138

138

138

138

138

France

13 592

13 592

13 592

13 592

13 592

Italy

50

50

50

50

50

Netherlands

1 111

1 111

1 111

1 111

1 111

Austria

20

20

20

20

20

Finland

5

5

5

5

5

United Kingdom

83

83

83

83

83

Czech Republic

534

534

534

534

534

Latvia

104

104

104

104

104

Lithuania

360

360

360

360

360

Hungary

42

42

42

42

42

Poland

114

114

114

114

114

Potato starch premium (Article 95a of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007)

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Denmark

3 743

3 743

3 743

3 743

3 743

Germany

16 279

16 279

16 279

16 279

16 279

Spain

43

43

43

43

43

France

5 904

5 904

5 904

5 904

5 904

Netherlands

9 614

9 614

9 614

9 614

9 614

Austria

1 061

1 061

1 061

1 061

1 061

Finland

1 183

1 183

1 183

1 183

1 183

Sweden

1 381

1 381

1 381

1 381

1 381

Czech Republic

749

749

749

749

749

Estonia

6

6

6

6

6

Latvia

129

129

129

129

129

Lithuania

27

27

27

27

27

Poland

3 226

3 226

3 226

3 226

3 226

Slovakia

16

16

16

16

16

Aid for starch potato growers

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Denmark

11 156

11 156

11 156

11 156

11 156

11 156

11 156

Germany

48 521

48 521

48 521

48 521

48 521

48 521

48 521

Spain

129

129

129

129

129

129

129

France

17 598

17 598

17 598

17 598

17 598

17 598

17 598

Netherlands

28 655

28 655

28 655

28 655

28 655

28 655

28 655

Austria

3 163

3 163

3 163

3 163

3 163

3 163

3 163

Finland

3 527

3 527

3 527

3 527

3 527

3 527

3 527

Sweden

4 116

4 116

4 116

4 116

4 116

4 116

4 116

Czech Republic

1 563

1 786

2 009

2 232

2 232

2 232

2 232

Estonia

12

13

15

17

17

17

17

Latvia

268

307

345

383

383

383

383

Lithuania

56

64

72

80

80

80

80

Poland

6 731

7 692

8 654

9 615

9 615

9 615

9 615

Slovakia

34

39

44

48

48

48

48

Aid for olive groves

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Spain

103 140

103 140

103 140

103 140

103 140

103 140

103 140

Cyprus

2 051

2 344

2 637

2 930

2 930

2 930

2 930

Soft fruit payment

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Bulgaria

552

552

552

552

552

Latvia

92

92

92

92

92

Lithuania

138

138

138

138

138

Hungary

391

391

391

391

391

Poland

11 040

11 040

11 040

11 040

11 040

ANNEX XIII

List of seed species referred to in Article 87

CN code

Description

Amount of aid(EUR/100 kg)

1.

Ceres

1001 90 10

Triticum spelta L.

14,37

1006 10 10

Oryza sativa L.48

long-grain varieties the grains of which are of a length exceeding 6,0 millimetres and of a length/width ratio of more than or equal to 3

17,27

other varieties the grains of which are of a length exceeding, not exceeding or equal to 6,0 millimetres and of a length/width ratio of less than 3

14,85

2.

Oleagineae

ex 1204 00 10

Linum usitatissimum L. (fibre flax)

28,38

ex 1204 00 10

Linum usitatissimum L. (linseed)

22,46

ex 1207 99 10

Cannabis sativa L.49 (varieties with a tetrahydrocannabinol content not exceeding 0,2 %)

20,53

3.

Gramineae

ex 1209 29 10

Agrostis canina L.

75,95

ex 1209 29 10

Agrostis gigantea Roth.

75,95

ex 1209 29 10

Agrostis stolonifera L.

75,95

ex 1209 29 10

Agrostis capillaris L.

75,95

ex 1209 29 80

Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) P. Beauv. ex J.S. and K.B. Prest.

67,14

ex 1209 29 10

Dactylis glomerata L.

52,77

ex 1209 23 80

Festuca arundinacea Schreb.

58,93

ex 1209 23 80

Festuca ovina L.

43,59

1209 23 11

Festuca pratensis Huds.

43,59

1209 23 15

Festuca rubra L.

36,83

ex 1209 29 80

Festulolium

32,36

1209 25 10

Lolium multiflorum Lam.

21,13

1209 25 90

Lolium perenne L.

30,99

ex 1209 29 80

Lolium x boucheanum Kunth

21,13

ex 1209 29 80

Phleum Bertolinii (DC)

50,96

1209 26 00

Phleum pratense L.

83,56

ex 1209 29 80

Poa nemoralis L.

38,88

1209 24 00

Poa pratensis L.

38,52

ex 1209 29 10

Poa palustris and Poa trivialis L.

38,88

4.

Leguminosae

ex 1209 29 80

Hedysarum coronarium L.

36,47

ex 1209 29 80

Medicago lupulina L.

31,88

ex 1209 21 00

Medicago sativa L. (ecotypes)

22,10

ex 1209 21 00

Medicago sativa L. (varieties)

36,59

ex 1209 29 80

Onobrichis viciifolia Scop.

20,04

ex 0713 10 10

Pisum sativum L. (partim) (field peas)

0

ex 1209 22 80

Trifolium alexandrinum L.

45,76

ex 1209 22 80

Trifolium hybridum L.

45,89

ex 1209 22 80

Trifolium incarnatum L.

45,76

1209 22 10

Trifolium pratense L.

53,49

ex 1209 22 80

Trifolium repens L.

75,11

ex 1209 22 80

Trifolium repens L. var. giganteum

70,76

ex 1209 22 80

Trifolium resupinatum L.

45,76

ex 0713 50 10

Vicia faba L. (partim) (field beans)

0

ex 1209 29 10

Vicia sativa L.

30,67

ex 1209 29 10

Vicia villosa Roth.

24,03

Grain measurements are taken on wholly milled rice by the following method:

  1. (a)

    take a sample representative of the batch;

  2. (b)

    sieve the sample so as to retain only whole grains, including immature grains;

  3. (c)

    carry out two measurements of 100 grains each and work out the average;

  4. (d)

    express the results in millimetres, rounded off to one decimal place.

The tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content of a variety is determined by analysing a sample maintained at constant weight. The weight of THC in relation to the weight of the sample must — for the purposes of granting the aid — not be greater than 0,2 %. The sample is to consist of the upper third of a representative number of plants selected at random at the end of their flowering period and with stalks and seeds removed.

ANNEX XIV

Seed aid ceilings in the new Member States referred to in Article 87(3)

(EUR million)

Calendar year

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

Estonia

Cyprus

Latvia

Lithuania

Hungary

Malta

Poland

Romania

Slovenia

Slovakia

2009

0,15

1,75

0,07

0,06

0,21

0,21

1,55

0,06

1,11

0,26

0,17

0,07

2010

0,17

2,04

0,08

0,07

0,24

0,24

1,81

0,07

1,30

0,30

0,19

0,08

2011

0,22

2,33

0,10

0,08

0,28

0,28

2,07

0,08

1,48

0,38

0,22

0,09

2012

0,26

2,62

0,11

0,09

0,31

0,31

2,33

0,09

1,67

0,45

0,25

0,11

2013

0,30

2,91

0,12

0,10

0,35

0,35

2,59

0,10

1,85

0,53

0,28

0,12

2014

0,34

2,91

0,12

0,10

0,35

0,35

2,59

0,10

1,85

0,60

0,28

0,12

2015

0,39

2,91

0,12

0,10

0,35

0,35

2,59

0,10

1,85

0,68

0,28

0,12

2016

0,43

2,91

0,12

0,10

0,35

0,35

2,59

0,10

1,85

0,75

0,28

0,12

subsequent years

0,43

2,91

0,12

0,10

0,35

0,35

2,59

0,10

1,85

0,75

0,28

0,12

ANNEX XV

Annotations:
Ceilings for the calculation of the aid amount referred in Article 95 (sugar)

(EUR 1 000)

Member State

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016 and subsequent years

Belgium

81 752

81 752

81 752

81 752

81 752

81 752

81 752

81 752

Bulgaria50

154

176

220

264

308

352

396

440

Czech Republic

44 245

44 245

44 245

44 245

44 245

44 245

44 245

44 245

Denmark

34 478

34 478

34 478

34 478

34 478

34 478

34 478

34 478

Germany

278 254

278 254

278 254

278 254

278 254

278 254

278 254

278 254

Greece

29 384

29 384

29 384

29 384

29 384

29 384

29 384

29 384

Spain

X1106 326

96 203

96 203

96 203

96 203

96 203

96 203

96 203

France

272 259

272 259

272 259

272 259

272 259

272 259

272 259

272 259

Ireland

X120 188

18 441

18 441

18 441

18 441

18 441

18 441

18 441

Italy

135 994

135 994

135 994

135 994

135 994

135 994

135 994

135 994

Latvia

6 616

6 616

6 616

6 616

6 616

6 616

6 616

6 616

Lithuania

10 260

10 260

10 260

10 260

10 260

10 260

10 260

10 260

Hungary

41 010

41 010

41 010

41 010

41 010

41 010

41 010

41 010

Netherlands

73 504

73 504

73 504

73 504

73 504

73 504

73 504

73 504

Austria

32 955

32 955

32 955

32 955

32 955

32 955

32 955

32 955

Poland

159 392

159 392

159 392

159 392

159 392

159 392

159 392

159 392

Portugal

X17 063

6 452

6 452

6 452

6 452

6 452

6 452

6 452

Romania50

3 536

4 041

5 051

6 062

7 072

8 082

9 093

10 103

Slovenia

3 740

3 740

3 740

3 740

3 740

3 740

3 740

3 740

Slovakia

19 289

19 289

19 289

19 289

19 289

19 289

19 289

19 289

Finland

X114 801

13 520

13 520

13 520

13 520

13 520

13 520

13 520

Sweden

34 082

34 082

34 082

34 082

34 082

34 082

34 082

34 082

United Kingdom

X1115 361

105 376

105 376

105 376

105 376

105 376

105 376

105 376

Ceilings calculated taking account of the schedule of increments provided for in Article 121.

ANNEX XVI

Table 1Cyprus: Complementary national direct payments where the normal schemes for direct payments apply

(EUR)

Schedule of increments

60 %

70 %

80 %

90 %

Sector

2009

2010

2011

2012

Arable crops (durum wheat excluded)

4 220 705

3 165 529

2 110 353

1 055 176

Durum wheat

1 162 157

871 618

581 078

290 539

Grain legumes

16 362

12 272

8 181

4 091

Milk and dairy

1 422 379

1 066 784

711 190

355 595

Beef

1 843 578

1 382 684

921 789

460 895

Sheep and goats

4 409 113

3 306 835

2 204 556

1 102 278

Olive oil

3 174 000

2 380 500

1 587 000

793 500

Tobacco

417 340

313 005

208 670

104 335

Bananas

1 755 000

1 316 250

877 500

0

Dried grapes

0

0

0

0

Almonds

0

0

0

0

Total

18 420 634

13 815 476

9 210 317

4 166 409

Complementary national direct payments under the single payment scheme:

The total amount of complementary national direct payments that may be granted under the single payment scheme shall be equal to the sum of the sectoral ceilings referred to in this table relating to the sectors that are covered by the single payment scheme to the extent that the support in these sectors is decoupled.

Table 2Cyprus: Complementary national direct payments where the single area payment scheme for direct payments applies

(EUR)

Sector

2009

2010

2011

2012

Arable crops (durum wheat excluded)

0

0

0

0

Durum wheat

1 795 543

1 572 955

1 350 367

1 127 779

Grain legumes

0

0

0

0

Milk and dairy

3 456 448

3 438 488

3 420 448

3 402 448

Beef

4 608 945

4 608 945

4 608 945

4 608 945

Sheep and goats

10 724 282

10 670 282

10 616 282

10 562 282

Olive oil

5 547 000

5 115 000

4 683 000

4 251 000

Dried grapes

156 332

149 600

142 868

136 136

Bananas

4 323 820

4 312 300

4 300 780

4 289 260

Tobacco

1 038 575

1 035 875

1 033 175

1 030 475

Total

31 650 945

30 903 405

30 155 865

29 408 325

ANNEX XVII

STATE AID IN CYPRUS

(EUR)

Sector

2009

2010

2011

2012

Cereals (durum wheat excluded)

2 263 018

1 131 509

565 755

282 877

Milk and dairy

562 189

281 094

140 547

70 274

Beef

64 887

0

0

0

Sheep and goats

1 027 917

513 958

256 979

128 490

Pig sector

2 732 606

1 366 303

683 152

341 576

Poultry and eggs

1 142 374

571 187

285 594

142 797

Wine

4 307 990

2 153 995

1 076 998

538 499

Olive oil

2 088 857

1 044 429

522 215

261 107

Table grapes

1 058 897

529 448

264 724

132 362

Processed tomatoes

117 458

58 729

29 365

14 682

Bananas

127 286

63 643

31 822

15 911

Deciduous fruit including stone fruit

2 774 230

1 387 115

693 558

346 779

Total

18 267 707

9 101 410

4 552 716

2 277 365

F1ANNEX XVIIaTRANSITIONAL NATIONAL AID IN CYPRUS

Annotations:

(EUR)

Sector

2013

Cereals (durum wheat excluded)

141 439

Durum wheat

905 191

Milk and dairy

3 419 585

Beef

4 608 945

Sheep and goats

10 572 527

Pig sector

170 788

Poultry and eggs

71 399

Wine

269 250

Olive oil

3 949 554

Table grapes

66 181

Dried grapes

129 404

Processed tomatoes

7 341

Bananas

4 285 696

Tobacco

1 027 775

Deciduous fruit including stone fruit

173 390

Total

29 798 462

ANNEX XVIII

CORRELATION TABLE

Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003

This Regulation

Article 1

Article 1

Article 2

Article 2

Article 3

Article 4

Article 4

Article 5

Article 5

Article 6

Article 6

Article 23

Article 7

Article 24

Article 8

Article 9

Article 25

Article 10(1)

Article 7

Article 10(2)

Article 9(1)

Article 10(3)

Article 9(2)

Article 10(4)

Article 9(3)

Article 9(4)

Article 11

Article 11(1) and (2)

Article 12

Article 8

Article 12a(1)

Article 10

Article 12a(2)

Article 11(3)

Article 13

Article 12

Article 14

Article 12

Article 15

Article 13

Article 16

Article 12

Article 17

Article 14

Article 18

Article 15

Article 19

Article 16

Article 20

Article 17

Article 21

Article 18

Article 22

Article 19

Article 23

Article 20

Article 24

Article 21

Article 25

Article 22

Article 26

Article 26

Article 27

Article 27

Article 28

Article 28

Article 29

Article 29

Article 30

Article 30

Article 32

Article 31

Article 32

Article 3

Article 33

Article 33

Article 34

Article 35

Article 37

Article 36

Article 37

Annex IX

Article 38

Article 39

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