Saturday, February 8, 2014

The specific requirements established in each Member State and approved by the European Commission.


Get an overview of the new green requirements
From 2015, it is only a part of direct subsidies paid on the basis of the eligible area and entitlements. 30 percent of the support depends on the so-called environmental focus areas. Get here an overview of what it takes to get the green claims paid. mbk 23:01:14 | 11:03
The specific requirements established in each Member State and approved by the European Commission. The Danish rules are now beginning to be in place, and here you can get an overview of how two of the greening requirements are implemented in Denmark. Several crops
If the farm has between 10 and 30 hectares of land in rotation, one must cultivate at least two different crops. The main crop should not exceed 75 percent of the arable area.
Farms with more than 30 acres in rotation must grow at least three different crops. The main crop should not exceed 75 percent, while the two main crops combined maximum cover 95 percent of the arable area.
Farmers who each year are replacing more than 50 percent of the area of leases for the sake of rotation, are exempt from the requirement. This might apply to farmers who grow specialty crops like potatoes. What counts as one crop?
Crops are specified on the basis of the botanical genus. This means that, for example, wheat and barley country populations are treated as different crops. In addition, country populations winter and spring crops here also different crops - such as winter barley and spring barley.
Different species of crucifer family (for example, rape and mustard), nightshade family (for example tomatoes country populations and potatoes) and cucurbits (for example cucumbers and squash) are also considered as different crops.
All types of grass and grass mixtures regarded as one crop. This applies to all pasture land - including land with other herbaceous forage and grass seed. Fallow is an independent crop. Requirements for environmental focus areas
The purpose of the environmental focus areas is to contribute to increased biodiversity, improve soil and water quality, preserve the landscape and the achievement of the policy country populations goals of climate change mitigation.
The requirements for several crops and environmental focus areas does not apply to farms where more than 75 percent of the arable area used for the production of grasses or other herbaceous country populations forage is left fallow or a combination thereof.
Similarly, these requirements where more than 75 per cent. of the eligible area is used as permanent pasture for the production country populations of grass seed, grasses or other herbaceous forage is left fallow or a combination thereof.
The rules do not apply to organic farms. These farms will receive the green support automatically. The same applies to small farms (under 10 acres of demand country populations for more crops and less than 15 acres of requirements for environmental focus areas).
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