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Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 establishing rules for direct payments to farmers under support schemes within the framework of the common agricultural policy and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 637/2008 and Council Regulation (EC) No 73/2009
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a For Croatia, the national ceiling for calendar year 2021 shall be EUR 342 539 000 and for 2022 shall be EUR 380 599 000 .] | ||||||
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Calendar year | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Belgium | 523 658 | 509 773 | 502 095 | 488 964 | 481 857 | 505 266 |
Bulgaria | 721 251 | 792 449 | 793 226 | 794 759 | 796 292 | 796 292 |
Czech Republic | 844 854 | 844 041 | 843 200 | 861 708 | 861 698 | 872 809 |
Denmark | 870 751 | 852 682 | 834 791 | 826 774 | 818 757 | 880 384 |
Germany | 4 912 772 | 4 880 476 | 4 848 079 | 4 820 322 | 4 792 567 | 5 018 395 |
Estonia | 114 378 | 114 562 | 123 704 | 133 935 | 143 966 | 169 366 |
Ireland | 1 215 003 | 1 213 470 | 1 211 899 | 1 211 482 | 1 211 066 | 1 211 066 |
Greece | 1 921 966 | 1 899 160 | 1 876 329 | 1 855 473 | 1 834 618 | 1 931 177 |
Spain | 4 842 658 | 4 851 682 | 4 866 665 | 4 880 049 | 4 893 433 | 4 893 433 |
France | 7 302 140 | 7 270 670 | 7 239 017 | 7 214 279 | 7 189 541 | 7 437 200 |
Croatia a | 183 035 | 202 065 | 240 125 | 278 185 | 316 245 | 304 479 |
Italy | 3 902 039 | 3 850 805 | 3 799 540 | 3 751 937 | 3 704 337 | 3 704 337 |
Cyprus | 50 784 | 50 225 | 49 666 | 49 155 | 48 643 | 48 643 |
Latvia | 181 044 | 205 764 | 230 431 | 255 292 | 280 154 | 302 754 |
Lithuania | 417 890 | 442 510 | 467 070 | 492 049 | 517 028 | 517 028 |
Luxembourg | 33 604 | 33 546 | 33 487 | 33 460 | 33 432 | 33 432 |
Hungary | 1 345 746 | 1 344 461 | 1 343 134 | 1 343 010 | 1 342 867 | 1 269 158 |
Malta | 5 241 | 5 241 | 5 242 | 5 243 | 5 244 | 4 690 |
Netherlands | 749 315 | 736 840 | 724 362 | 712 616 | 700 870 | 732 370 |
Austria | 693 065 | 692 421 | 691 754 | 691 746 | 691 738 | 691 738 |
Poland | 3 378 604 | 3 395 300 | 3 411 854 | 3 431 236 | 3 450 512 | 3 061 518 |
Portugal | 565 816 | 573 954 | 582 057 | 590 706 | 599 355 | 599 355 |
Romania | 1 599 993 | 1 772 469 | 1 801 335 | 1 872 821 | 1 903 195 | 1 903 195 |
Slovenia | 137 987 | 136 997 | 136 003 | 135 141 | 134 278 | 134 278 |
Slovakia | 438 299 | 441 478 | 444 636 | 448 155 | 451 659 | 394 385 |
Finland | 523 333 | 523 422 | 523 493 | 524 062 | 524 631 | 524 631 |
Sweden | 696 890 | 697 295 | 697 678 | 698 723 | 699 768 | 699 768 |
United Kingdom | 3 173 324 | 3 179 880 | 3 186 319 | 3 195 781 | 3 205 243 | 3 591 683 |
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