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Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 on support for rural development by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005
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F1 Substituted by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 994/2014 of 13 May 2014 amending Annexes VIII and VIIIc to Council Regulation (EC) No 73/2009, Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Annexes II, III and VI to Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
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2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | TOTAL 2014-2020 | |
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Belgium | 78 342 401 | 78 499 837 | 78 660 375 | 78 824 076 | 78 991 202 | 79 158 713 | 79 314 155 | 551 790 759 |
Bulgaria | 335 499 038 | 335 057 822 | 334 607 538 | 334 147 994 | 333 680 052 | 333 187 306 | 332 604 216 | 2 338 783 966 |
Czech Republic | 314 349 445 | 312 969 048 | 311 560 782 | 310 124 078 | 308 659 490 | 307 149 050 | 305 522 103 | 2 170 333 996 |
Denmark | 90 287 658 | 90 168 920 | 90 047 742 | 89 924 072 | 89 798 142 | 89 665 537 | 89 508 619 | 629 400 690 |
Germany | 1 221 378 847 | 1 219 851 936 | 1 175 693 642 | 1 174 103 302 | 1 172 483 899 | 1 170 778 658 | 1 168 760 766 | 8 303 051 050 |
Estonia | 103 626 144 | 103 651 030 | 103 676 345 | 103 702 093 | 103 728 583 | 103 751 180 | 103 751 183 | 725 886 558 |
Ireland | 313 148 955 | 313 059 463 | 312 967 965 | 312 874 411 | 312 779 690 | 312 669 355 | 312 485 314 | 2 189 985 153 |
Greece | 605 051 830 | 604 533 693 | 604 004 906 | 603 465 245 | 602 915 722 | 602 337 071 | 601 652 326 | 4 223 960 793 |
Spain | 1 187 488 617 | 1 186 425 595 | 1 185 344 141 | 1 184 244 005 | 1 183 112 678 | 1 182 137 718 | 1 182 076 067 | 8 290 828 821 |
France | 1 404 875 907 | 1 635 877 165 | 1 663 306 545 | 1 665 777 592 | 1 668 304 328 | 1 671 324 729 | 1 675 377 983 | 11 384 844 249 |
Croatia | 332 167 500 | 282 342 500 | 282 342 500 | 282 342 500 | 282 342 500 | 282 342 500 | 282 342 500 | 2 026 222 500 |
Italy | 1 480 213 402 | 1 483 373 476 | 1 486 595 990 | 1 489 882 162 | 1 493 236 530 | 1 496 609 799 | 1 499 799 408 | 10 429 710 767 |
Cyprus | 18 895 839 | 18 893 552 | 18 891 207 | 18 888 801 | 18 886 389 | 18 883 108 | 18 875 481 | 132 214 377 |
Latvia | 138 327 376 | 150 968 424 | 153 001 059 | 155 030 289 | 157 056 528 | 159 093 589 | 161 099 517 | 1 074 576 782 |
Lithuania | 230 392 975 | 230 412 316 | 230 431 887 | 230 451 686 | 230 472 391 | 230 483 599 | 230 443 386 | 1 613 088 240 |
Luxembourg | 14 226 474 | 14 272 231 | 14 318 896 | 14 366 484 | 14 415 051 | 14 464 074 | 14 511 390 | 100 574 600 |
Hungary | 495 668 727 | 495 016 871 | 494 351 618 | 493 672 684 | 492 981 342 | 492 253 356 | 491 391 895 | 3 455 336 493 |
Malta | 13 880 143 | 13 965 035 | 13 938 619 | 13 914 927 | 13 893 023 | 13 876 504 | 13 858 647 | 97 326 898 |
Netherlands | 87 118 078 | 87 003 509 | 86 886 585 | 86 767 256 | 86 645 747 | 86 517 797 | 86 366 388 | 607 305 360 |
Austria | 557 806 503 | 559 329 914 | 560 883 465 | 562 467 745 | 564 084 777 | 565 713 368 | 567 266 225 | 3 937 551 997 |
Poland | 1 569 517 638 | 1 175 590 560 | 1 174 010 059 | 1 172 398 238 | 1 170 756 130 | 1 169 026 987 | 1 166 981 202 | 8 598 280 814 |
Portugal | 577 031 070 | 577 895 019 | 578 775 888 | 579 674 001 | 580 591 241 | 581 504 133 | 582 317 022 | 4 057 788 374 |
Romania | 1 149 848 554 | 1 148 336 385 | 1 146 793 135 | 1 145 218 149 | 1 143 614 381 | 1 141 925 604 | 1 139 927 194 | 8 015 663 402 |
Slovenia | 118 678 072 | 119 006 876 | 119 342 187 | 119 684 133 | 120 033 142 | 120 384 760 | 120 720 633 | 837 849 803 |
Slovakia | 271 154 575 | 213 101 979 | 212 815 053 | 212 522 644 | 212 225 447 | 211 912 203 | 211 540 943 | 1 545 272 844 |
Finland | 335 440 884 | 336 933 734 | 338 456 263 | 340 009 057 | 341 593 485 | 343 198 337 | 344 776 578 | 2 380 408 338 |
Sweden | 257 858 535 | 258 014 757 | 249 173 940 | 249 336 135 | 249 502 108 | 249 660 989 | 249 768 786 | 1 763 315 250 |
United Kingdom | 667 773 873 | 752 322 030 | 752 139 156 | 751 939 938 | 751 702 511 | 751 876 113 | 752 375 870 | 5 180 129 491 |
Total EU-28 | 13 970 049 060 | 13 796 873 677 | 13 773 017 488 | 13 775 753 697 | 13 778 486 509 | 13 781 886 137 | 13 785 415 797 | 96 661 482 365 |
Technical assistance | 34 130 699 | 34 131 977 | 34 133 279 | 34 134 608 | 34 135 964 | 34 137 346 | 34 138 756 | 238 942 629 |
Total | 14 004 179 759 | 13 831 005 654 | 13 807 150 767 | 13 809 888 305 | 13 812 622 473 | 13 816 023 483 | 13 819 554 553 | 96 900 424 994] |
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 These amounts may be increased in duly substantiated cases taking into account specific circumstances to be justified in the rural development programmes. | |||
c This amount may be decreased in duly substantiated cases taking into account specific circumstances to be justified in the rural development programmes. | |||
NB: The aid intensities are without prejudice to Union State aid rules. | |||
Article | Subject | Maximum amount in EUR or rate | |
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15(8) | Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services | 1 500 | Per advice |
200 000 | Per three years for the training of advisors | ||
16(2) | Information and promotion activities | 70 % | Of the eligible costs of the action |
16(4) | Quality schemes or agricultural products and foodstuffs | 3 000 | Per holding per year |
17(3) | Investment in physical assets | Agricultural sector | |
50 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in less developed regions and in all regions whose GDP per capita for the 2007 - 2013 period was less than 75 % of the average of the EU-25 for the reference period but whose GDP per capita is above 75 % of the GDP average of the EU-27. | ||
75 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in outermost regions | ||
75 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in Croatia for the implementation of Council Directive 91/676/EECa within a maximum period of four years from the date of accession pursuant to Article 3(2) and Article 5(1) of that Directive | ||
75 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in the smaller Aegean islands | ||
40 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in other regions The above rates may be increased by an additional 20 percentage points, provided that maximum combined support does not exceed 90 %, for:
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Processing and marketing of products listed in Annex I to the TFEU | |||
50 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in less developed regions and in all regions whose GDP per capita for the 2007 - 2013 period was less than 75 % of the average of the EU-25 for the reference period but whose GDP per capita is above 75 % of the GDP average of the EU-27 | ||
75 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in outermost regions | ||
75 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in the smaller Aegean islands | ||
40 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in other regions The above rates may be increased by an additional 20 percentage points, provided that maximum combined support does not exceed 90 %, for operations supported in the framework of the EIP or those linked to a merger of producer organisations | ||
17(4) | Investment in physical assets | 100 % | Non-productive investments and agricultural and forestry infrastructure |
18(5) | Restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and introduction of appropriate prevention actions | 80 % | Of the amount of eligible investment costs for prevention operations carried out by individual farmers. |
100 % | Of the amount of eligible investment costs for prevention operations carried out collectively by more than one beneficiary. | ||
100 % | Of the amount of eligible investment costs for operations to restore agricultural land and production potential damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events. | ||
19(6) | Farm and business development | 70 000 | Per young farmer under Article 19(1)(a)(i) |
70 000 | Per beneficiary under Article 19(1)(a)(ii) | ||
15 000 | Per small farm under Article 19(1)(a)(iii) | ||
23(3) | Establishment of agroforestry systems | 80 % | Of the amount of eligible investment for the establishment of agroforestry systems |
26(4) | Investments in forestry technologies and in processing, in mobilising and in the marketing of forestry products | 65 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in less developed regions |
75 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in outermost regions | ||
75 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in the smaller Aegean islands | ||
40 % | Of the amount of eligible investment in other regions | ||
27(4) | Setting up of producer groups and organisations | 10 % | As a percentage of marketed production during the first five years following recognition The support shall be degressive. |
100 000 | Maximum amount per year in all cases. | ||
28(8) | Agri-environment-climate | 600b | Per ha per year for annual crops |
900b | Per ha per year for specialised perennial crops | ||
450b | Per ha per year for other land uses | ||
200b | Per livestock unit ("LU") per year for local breeds in danger of being lost to farmers | ||
29(5) | Organic farming | 600b | Per ha per year for annual crops |
900b | Per ha per year for specialised perennial crops | ||
450b | Per ha per year for other land uses | ||
30(7) | Natura 2000 and Water Framework Directive payments | 500b | Per ha per year maximum in the initial period not exceeding five years |
200b | Per ha per year maximum | ||
50c | Per ha per year minimum for Water Framework Directive payments | ||
31(3) | Payments to areas facing natural or other specific constraints | 25 | Minimum per ha per year on average of the area of the beneficiary receiving support |
250b | Maximum per ha per year | ||
450b | Maximum per ha per year in mountain areas as defined in Article 32(2) | ||
33(3) | Animal welfare | 500 | Per LU |
34(3) | Forest-environmental and climate services and forest conservation | 200b | Per ha per year |
37(5) | Crop, animal and plant insurance | 65 % | Of the insurance premium due |
38(5) | Mutual funds for adverse climatic events, animal and plant diseases, pest infestations and environmental incidents | 65 % | Of the eligible costs. |
39(5) | Income stabilisation tool | 65 % | Of the eligible costs |
a Member States need only check fulfilment of this criterion against those of the thresholds that are relevant to the specific situation of an area | ||
CRITERION | DEFINITION | THRESHOLD |
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CLIMATE | ||
Low Temperaturea | Length of growing period (number of days) defined by number of days with daily average temperature > 5 °C (LGPt5) or | ≤ 180 days |
Thermal-time sum (degree-days) for Growing Period defined by accumulated daily average temperature > 5 °C | ≤ 1 500 degree-days | |
Dryness | Ratio of the annual precipitation (P) to the annual potential evapotranspiration (PET) | P/PET ≤ 0.5 |
CLIMATE AND SOIL | ||
Excess Soil Moisture | Number of days at or above field capacity | ≥ 230 days |
SOIL | ||
Limited Soil Drainagea | Areas which are water logged for significant duration of the year | Wet within 80 cm from the surface for over 6 months, or wet within 40 cm for over 11 months or Poorly or very poorly drained soil or Gleyic colour pattern within 40 cm from the surface |
Unfavourable Texture and Stoninessa | Relative abundance of clay, silt, sand, organic matter (weight %) and coarse material (volumetric %) fractions | ≥ 15 % of topsoil volume is coarse material, including rock outcrop, boulder or |
texture class in half or more (cumulatively) of the 100 cm soil surface is sand, loamy sand defined as: Silt % + (2 × clay %) ≤ 30 % or | ||
Topsoil texture class is heavy clay (≥≥ 60 % clay) or | ||
Organic soil (organic matter ≥ 30 %) of at least 40 cm or | ||
Topsoil contains 30 % or more clay, and there are vertic properties within 100 cm of the soil surface | ||
Shallow Rooting Depth | Depth (cm) from soil surface to coherent hard rock or hard pan | ≤ 30 cm |
Poor Chemical Propertiesa | Presence of salts, exchangeable sodium, excessive acidity | Salinity: ≥ 4 deci-Siemens per meter (dS/m) in topsoil or |
Sodicity: ≥ 6 Exchangeable Sodium Percentage (ESP) in half or more (cumulatively) of the 100 cm soil surface layer or | ||
Soil Acidity: pH ≤ 5 (in water) in topsoil | ||
TERRAIN | ||
Steep Slope | Change of elevation with respect to planimetric distance (%) | ≥ 15 % |
Young farmers:
Business start-up aid for young farmers setting up for the first time in an agricultural holding
Investments in physical assets
Knowledge transfer and information actions
Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services
Co-operation
Investments in non-agricultural activities
Small farms:
Business start-up aid for the development of small farms
Investments in physical assets
Quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs
Knowledge transfer and information actions
Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services
Co-operation
Investments in non-agricultural activities
Setting up of producer groups
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Mountain areas:
Payments to areas facing natural or other specific constraints
Agri-environment climate operations
Co-operation
Investments in physical assets
Farm and business development in rural areas
Quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs
Establishment of agroforestry systems
Basic services and village renewal in rural areas
Knowledge transfer and information actions
Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services
Setting up of producer groups
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Short supply chains:
Co-operation
Setting up of producer groups
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Quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs
Basic services and village renewal in rural areas
Investments in physical assets
Knowledge transfer and information actions
Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services
Women in rural areas:
Knowledge transfer and information actions
Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services
Investments in physical assets
Farm and business development
Basic services and village renewal in rural areas
Co-operation
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Climate change mitigation and adaptation and biodiversity:
Knowledge transfer & information actions
Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services
Investments in physical assets
Restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events and introduction of appropriate prevention action
Basic services & village renewal in rural areas
Investments in forest area development and improvement of the viability of forests
Agri-environment-climate
Organic farming
Natura 2000 and Water framework directive payments
Payments to areas facing natural and other specific constraints (biodiversity)
Forest-environmental and climate services and forest conservation
Co-operation
Risk management
a Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 May 2010 on the energy performance of buildings (OJ L 153, 18.6.2010, p. 13). | ||
b Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency, amending Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC (OJ L 315, 14.11.2012, p. 1). | ||
c Directive 2006/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2006 on energy end-use efficiency and energy services and repealing Council Directive 93/76/EEC (OJ L 114, 27.4.2006, p. 64). | ||
d Directive 2009/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources and amending and subsequently repealing Directives 2001/77/EC and 2003/30/EC (OJ L 140, 5.6.2009, p. 16). | ||
EU priority for RD / CPR Thematic Objective (TO) | Ex ante conditionality | Criteria for fulfilment |
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RD priority 3: promoting food chain organisation, including processing and marketing of agricultural products, animal welfare and risk management in agriculture TO 5: promoting climate change adaptation, risk prevention and management | 3.1.Risk prevention and risk management: the existence of national or regional risk assessments for disaster management. taking into account climate change adaptation |
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RD priority 4: restoring, preserving and enhancing ecosystems related to agriculture and forestry | 4.1Good Agricultural and Environmental Conditions (GAEC): standards for good agricultural and environmental condition of land referred to in Chapter I of Title VI of Regulation (EU) 1306/2013 are established at national level |
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TO 5: promoting climate change adaptation, risk prevention and management | 4.2Minimum requirements for fertilisers and plant protection products: minimum requirements for fertilisers and plant protection products referred to in Article 28 of Chapter I of Title III of this Regulation are defined at national level |
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TO 6: Preserving and protecting the environment and promoting resource efficiency | 4.3other relevant national standards: relevant mandatory national standards are defined for the purpose of Article 28 of Chapter I of Title III of this Regulation |
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RD priority 5: promoting resource efficiency and supporting the shift towards a low carbon and climate resilient economy in the agriculture and food sectors and the forestry sector TO 4: supporting the shift towards a low-carbon economy in all sectors TO 6: Preserving and protecting the environment and promoting resource efficiency | 5.1Energy efficiency: Actions have been carried out to promote cost-effective improvements of energy end use efficiency and cost-effective investment in Energy efficiency when constructing or renovating buildings. |
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5.2Water sector: The existence of a) a water pricing policy which provides adequate incentives for users to use water resources efficiently and b) an adequate contribution of the different water uses to the recovery of the costs of water services at a rate determined in the approved river basin management plan for investment supported by the programmes. |
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5.3Renewable energy: Actions have been carried out to promote the production and distribution of renewable energy sourcesd. |
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RD priority 6: promoting social inclusion poverty reduction and economic development in rural areas TO 2: Enhancing access to, and use and quality of, information and communication technologies (Broadband target) | 6.Next Generation Network (NGN) Infrastructure: The existence of national or regional NGA Plans which take account of regional actions in order to reach the Union high-speed Internet access targets, focusing on areas where the market fails to provide an open infrastructure at an affordable cost and of a quality in line with the Union competition and State aid rules and to provide accessible services to vulnerable groups. |
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Measures of particular relevance to several Union priorities
Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services
Investments in physical assets
Farm and business development
Co-operation
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Measures of particular relevance to fostering knowledge transfer and innovation in agriculture, forestry, and rural areas
Knowledge transfer and information actions
Investments in forestry technologies and in processing in mobilising and in the marketing of forestry products
Measures of particular relevance for enhancing the competitiveness of all types of agriculture and enhancing farm viability
Quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs
Measures of particular relevance to promoting food chain organisation and risk management in agriculture
Restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events and introduction of appropriate prevention actions
Prevention and restoration of damage to forests from forest fires and natural disasters and catastrophic events
Setting up of producer groups
Animal welfare
Risk management
Crop, animal, and plant insurance
Mutual funds for animal and plant diseases and environmental incidents
Income stabilisation tool
Measure of particular relevance to restoring, preserving and enhancing ecosystems dependent on agriculture and forestry
and
Promoting resource efficiency and supporting the shift towards a low carbon and climate resilient economy in agriculture, food and forestry sectors
Afforestation and creation of woodland
Establishment of agroforestry systems
Investments improving the resilience and environmental value as well as the mitigation of potential forest ecosystems
Agri-environment-climate
Organic farming
Natura 2000 and Water framework directive payments
Payments to areas facing natural or other specific constraints
Forest-environmental and climate services and forest conservation
Measures of particular relevance to promoting social inclusion, poverty reduction and economic development in rural areas
Basic services and village renewal in rural areas
LEADER
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