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2.—(1) Part 1 of Schedule 8 to the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (short-term improvements for which compensation is payable) is amended as follows.
(2) After paragraph 4 insert—
“4A. Application to land in England of manure, fertiliser, soil improvers and digestate.”.
(3) In paragraph 5 after “land” insert “in Wales”.
(4) After paragraph 5 insert—
“5A.—(1) In relation to England, production of manure arising from the consumption on the holding of relevant feedingstuff by livestock and equidae where the manure is held in storage on the holding.
(2) In this paragraph “relevant feedingstuff” means—
(a)corn (whether produced on the holding or not), or
(b)cake or other feedingstuff not produced on the holding.”.
(5) In paragraph 6 for “Consumption” substitute “In relation to Wales, consumption”.
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