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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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[F1ANNEX I U.K. BREAKDOWN OF UNION SUPPORT FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (2014 TO 2020)

(current prices in EUR)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 TOTAL 2014-2020
Belgium 40 855 562 97 243 257 109 821 794 97 175 076 97 066 202 102 912 713 102 723 155 647 797 759
Bulgaria 0 502 807 341 505 020 057 340 409 994 339 966 052 339 523 306 338 990 216 2 366 716 966
Czech Republic 0 470 143 771 503 130 504 344 509 078 343 033 490 323 242 050 321 615 103 2 305 673 996
Denmark 90 287 658 90 168 920 136 397 742 144 868 072 153 125 142 152 367 537 151 588 619 918 803 690
Germany 664 601 903 1 498 240 410 1 685 574 112 1 404 073 302 1 400 926 899 1 397 914 658 1 394 588 766 9 445 920 050
Estonia 103 626 144 103 651 030 111 192 345 122 865 093 125 552 583 127 277 180 129 177 183 823 341 558
Ireland 0 469 633 941 469 724 442 313 007 411 312 891 690 312 764 355 312 570 314 2 190 592 153
Greece 0 907 059 608 1 007 736 821 703 471 245 701 719 722 700 043 071 698 261 326 4 718 291 793
Spain 0 1 780 169 908 1 780 403 445 1 185 553 005 1 184 419 678 1 183 448 718 1 183 394 067 8 297 388 821
France 4 353 019 2 336 138 618 2 363 567 980 1 665 777 592 1 668 304 328 1 984 761 729 1 987 739 983 12 010 643 249
Croatia 0 448 426 250 448 426 250 282 342 500 282 342 500 282 342 500 282 342 500 2 026 222 500
Italy 0 2 223 480 180 2 231 599 688 1 493 380 162 1 495 583 530 1 498 573 799 1 501 763 408 10 444 380 767
Cyprus 0 28 341 472 28 345 126 18 894 801 18 892 389 18 889 108 18 881 481 132 244 377
Latvia 138 327 376 150 968 424 153 066 059 155 139 289 157 236 528 159 374 589 161 491 517 1 075 603 782
[F2Lithuania 230 392 975 230 412 316 230 431 887 230 451 686 230 472 391 247 213 599 264 151 386 1 663 526 240]
Luxembourg 0 21 385 468 21 432 133 14 366 484 14 415 051 14 464 074 14 511 390 100 574 600
Hungary 0 742 851 235 737 099 981 488 620 684 488 027 342 487 402 356 486 662 895 3 430 664 493
Malta 0 20 905 107 20 878 690 13 914 927 13 893 023 13 876 504 13 858 647 97 326 898
Netherlands 87 118 078 87 003 509 118 496 585 118 357 256 118 225 747 148 107 797 147 976 388 825 285 360
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 1 193 429 059 1 192 025 238 1 190 589 130 1 189 103 987 1 187 301 202 8 697 556 814
Portugal 577 031 070 577 895 019 578 913 888 579 806 001 580 721 241 581 637 133 582 456 022 4 058 460 374
Romania 0 1 723 260 662 1 751 613 412 1 186 544 149 1 184 725 381 1 141 925 604 1 139 927 194 8 127 996 402
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 271 154 575 213 101 979 215 603 053 215 356 644 215 106 447 214 844 203 214 524 943 1 559 691 844
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 0 386 944 025 378 153 207 249 386 135 249 552 108 249 710 989 249 818 786 1 763 565 250
United Kingdom 475 531 544 848 443 195 850 859 320 754 569 938 754 399 511 755 442 113 756 171 870 5 195 417 491
[F2Total EU-28 5 264 723 001 18 149 536 729 18 649 599 495 14 337 026 697 14 346 899 509 14 656 460 137 14 675 251 797 100 079 497 365]
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
[F2Total 5 298 853 700 18 183 668 706 18 683 732 774 14 371 161 305 14 381 035 473 14 690 597 483 14 709 390 553 100 318 439 994] ]

ANNEX IIU.K.

AMOUNTS AND SUPPORT RATES

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.
ArticleSubjectMaximum amount in EUR or rate
15(8)Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services1 500Per advice
200 000Per three years for the training of advisors
16(2)Information and promotion activities70 %Of the eligible costs of the action
16(4)Quality schemes or agricultural products and foodstuffs3 000Per holding per year
17(3)Investment in physical assetsAgricultural 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 %

[F3Of 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:

  • Young farmers for a maximum of five years from the date of setting up as set out in the rural development programme, or until the actions defined in the business plan referred to in Article 19(4) are completed;]

  • Collective investments and integrated projects, including those linked to a merger of producer organisations;

  • Areas facing natural constraints and other specific as referred to in Article 32;

  • Operations supported in the framework of the EIP;

  • Investments linked to operations under Articles 28 and 29

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 %

[F3Of 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, for collective investments and integrated projects or operations linked to a merger of producer organisations]

17(4)Investment in physical assets100 %Non-productive investments and agricultural and forestry infrastructure
18(5)Restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and introduction of appropriate prevention actions80 %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 development70 000Per young farmer under Article 19(1)(a)(i)
70 000Per beneficiary under Article 19(1)(a)(ii)
15 000Per small farm under Article 19(1)(a)(iii)
23(3)Establishment of agroforestry systems80 %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 products65 %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 organisations10 %As a percentage of marketed production during the first five years following recognition The support shall be degressive.
100 000Maximum amount per year in all cases.
28(8)Agri-environment-climate600bPer ha per year for annual crops
900bPer ha per year for specialised perennial crops
450bPer ha per year for other land uses
200bPer livestock unit ("LU") per year for local breeds in danger of being lost to farmers
29(5)Organic farming600bPer ha per year for annual crops
900bPer ha per year for specialised perennial crops
450bPer ha per year for other land uses
30(7)Natura 2000 and Water Framework Directive payments500bPer ha per year maximum in the initial period not exceeding five years
200bPer ha per year maximum
50cPer ha per year minimum for Water Framework Directive payments
31(3)Payments to areas facing natural or other specific constraints25Minimum per ha per year on average of the area of the beneficiary receiving support
250bMaximum per ha per year
450bMaximum per ha per year in mountain areas as defined in Article 32(2)
33(3)Animal welfare500Per LU
34(3)Forest-environmental and climate services and forest conservation200bPer ha per year
[F337(5) Crop, animal and plant insurance 70 % Of the insurance premium due
38(5) Mutual funds for adverse climatic events, animal and plant diseases, pest infestations and environmental incidents 70 % Of the eligible costs
39(5) Income stabilisation tool 70 % Of the eligible costs]

ANNEX IIIU.K.

BIOPHYSICAL CRITERIA FOR THE DELIMITATION OF AREAS FACING NATURAL CONSTRAINTS

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

CRITERIONDEFINITIONTHRESHOLD
CLIMATE
Low TemperatureaLength 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
DrynessRatio of the annual precipitation (P) to the annual potential evapotranspiration (PET)P/PET ≤ 0.5
CLIMATE AND SOIL
Excess Soil MoistureNumber of days at or above field capacity≥ 230 days
SOIL
Limited Soil DrainageaAreas 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 StoninessaRelative 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

[X1Topsoil 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 DepthDepth (cm) from soil surface to coherent hard rock or hard pan≤ 30 cm
Poor Chemical PropertiesaPresence of salts, exchangeable sodium, excessive aciditySalinity: ≥ 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 SlopeChange of elevation with respect to planimetric distance (%)≥ 15 %

ANNEX IVU.K. INDICATIVE LIST OF MEASURES AND OPERATIONS OF PARTICULAR RELEVANCE TO THEMATIC SUB-PROGRAMMES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 7

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

  • LEADER

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

  • LEADER

Short supply chains:

  • Co-operation

  • Setting up of producer groups

  • LEADER

  • 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

  • LEADER

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

ANNEX VU.K. EX ANTE CONDITIONALITIES FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

1.

PRIORITIES-LINKED CONDITIONALITIES

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 conditionalityCriteria for fulfilment

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

  • A national or regional risk assessment with the following elements shall be in place:

    • A description of the process, methodology, methods and non-sensitive data used for risk assessment as well as of the risk-based criteria for the prioritisation of investment;

    • A description of single-risk and multi-risk scenarios;

    • Taking into account, where appropriate, national climate change adaptation strategies.

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

  • GAEC standards are defined in national law and specified in the programmes;

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

  • minimum requirements for fertilisers and plant protection products referred to in Chapter I of Title III of this Regulation are specified in the programmes;

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

  • relevant mandatory national standards are specified in the programmes;

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.

  • The actions are:

    • Measures to ensure minimum requirements are in place related to the energy performance of buildings consistent with Articles 3, 4 and 5 of Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and the Councila.

    • Measures necessary to establish a system of certification of the energy performance of buildings consistent with Article 11 of Directive 2010/31/EU

    • Measures to ensure strategic planning on energy efficiency, consistent with Article 3 of Directive 2012/27 EU of the European Parliament and the Councilb.

    • Measures consistent with Article 13 of Directive 2006/32/EC of the European Parliament and the Councilc on energy end-use efficiency and energy services to ensure the provision to final customers of individual meters in so far as it is technically possible, financially reasonable and proportionate in relation to the potential energy savings.

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.

  • In sectors supported by the EAFRD, a Member State has ensured a contribution of the different water uses to the recovery of the costs of water services by sector consistent with Article 9, paragraph 1 first indent of the Water Framework Directive having regard where appropriate, to the social, environmental and economic effects of the recovery as well as the geographic and climatic conditions of the region or regions affected.

5.3Renewable energy: Actions have been carried out to promote the production and distribution of renewable energy sourcesd.

  • Transparent support schemes, priority in grid access or guaranteed access and priority in dispatching, as well as standard rules relating to the bearing and sharing of costs of technical adaptations which have been made public are in place consistent with Article 14(1) and Article 16(2) and (3) of Directive 2009/28/EC

  • A Member State has adopted a national renewable energy action plan consistent with Article 4 of Directive 2009/28/EC

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.

  • A national or regional NGN Plan is in place that contains:

    • a plan of infrastructure investments based on an economic analysis taking account of existing private and public infrastructures and planned investments;

    • sustainable investment models that enhance competition and provide access to open, affordable, quality and future proof infrastructure and services;

    • measures to stimulate private investment.

ANNEX VIU.K. INDICATIVE LIST OF MEASURES WITH RELEVANCE TO ONE OR MORE UNION PRIORITIES FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Measures of particular relevance to several Union priorities

    Article 15

    Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services

    Article 17

    Investments in physical assets

    Article 19

    Farm and business development

    Article 35

    Co-operation

    Article 42 - 44

    LEADER

  • Measures of particular relevance to fostering knowledge transfer and innovation in agriculture, forestry, and rural areas

    Article 14

    Knowledge transfer and information actions

    Article 26

    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

    Article 16

    Quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs

  • Measures of particular relevance to promoting food chain organisation and risk management in agriculture

    Article 18

    Restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events and introduction of appropriate prevention actions

    Article 24

    Prevention and restoration of damage to forests from forest fires and natural disasters and catastrophic events

    Article 27

    Setting up of producer groups

    Article 33

    Animal welfare

    Article 36

    Risk management

    Article 37

    Crop, animal, and plant insurance

    Article 38

    Mutual funds for animal and plant diseases and environmental incidents

    Article 39

    Income stabilisation tool

  • [X1Measure of particular relevance to restoring, preserving and enhancing ecosystems related to 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

    Article 21(1)(a)

    Afforestation and creation of woodland

    Article 21(1)(b)

    Establishment of agroforestry systems

    Article 21(1)(d)

    Investments improving the resilience and environmental value as well as the mitigation of potential forest ecosystems

    Article 28

    Agri-environment-climate

    Article 29

    Organic farming

    Article 30

    Natura 2000 and Water framework directive payments

    Article 31 -32

    Payments to areas facing natural or other specific constraints

    Article 34

    Forest-environmental and climate services and forest conservation

  • Measures of particular relevance to promoting social inclusion, poverty reduction and economic development in rural areas

    Article 20

    Basic services and village renewal in rural areas

    Article 42 – 44

    LEADER

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