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Notice Of Special Support To Farmers For The Establishment Of Multiannual Energy Crops

Original Language Title: Bekendtgørelse om særlig støtte til landbrugere til etablering af flerårige energiafgrøder

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Content and purpose of the scheme
Chapter 2 Definitions
Chapter 3 Application for aid
Chapter 4 Priority applications for aid
Chapter 5 Areas for which aid may be granted
Chapter 6 Conditions for aid, support rates and payment of aid
Chapter 7 Cross-compliance
Chapter 8 Transfer of holdings
Chapter 9 Inspection
Chapter 10 Penalty provisions
Chapter 11 Entry into force

Publication of particular support for farmers for the establishment of multiannual energy crops 1)

In accordance with paragraph 1 (1), 2-5, section 4, paragraph 4. The European Community Guarantee Fund (EAGA), Section 24, and Section 24 of the European Community Agricultural Policy Regulations, financed by the European Guarantee Fund for Agriculture and so on. (The agricultural aid law), cf. Law Order no. 445 of 23. April 2010 shall be determined :

Chapter 1

Content and purpose of the scheme

§ 1. This notice relates to special aid to farmers establishing multiannual energy crops in areas eligible for the single payment scheme.

Paragraph 2. The aim of the particular support is to promote the production of biomass by granting subsidies for the creation of multi-annual energy crops. In addition, the scheme must help to reduce the emission of nutrients.

Chapter 2

Definitions

§ 2. For the purposes of this notice :

1) Specific aid shall be granted in accordance with Article 68 of Council Regulation (EC) No 2, 73/2009 of 19. January 2009 laying down common rules for the common agricultural policy schemes for direct aid to farmers and establishing certain support schemes for farmers, amending Regulation (EC) No 14720/20, and the adoption of a common set of rules. 1290/2005, (EC) No, (EC) No 247/2006, EC, Regulation (EC) No 378/2007 and repeal of Regulation (EC) No ( 1782/2003.

2) The application wound shall mean the calendar year in which the application for aid is submitted.

3) Areas of action to take account of environmental conditions in coastal waters : those areas that are 1. in writing.-(DA) In February the application year is apparent from the Food Ministry ' s Internet Markkort with the term energy crops.

4) Nitrate-sensitive areas of income : the areas that appear with the same name for the Danmarks Environment Portal on 1. Feb in the application wound.

5) Randzonal areas : areas which are peripheral in accordance with the laws on randoms and rules issued in accordance with them.

Chapter 3

Application for aid

§ 3. Farmers wishing to receive aid under this scheme must submit an application to the Benefit Board of Natural Acquienal. The application shall be submitted in a special form, ' Community scheme `, which shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of the Conservation of the Natural Business Management Board on the Electronic Community Scheme and Mecrotic Scheme or later provisions which may dissolve the said provisions.

Paragraph 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 1 may be delimited in a field to be supped on the marker, in such a way that the field comprises randzonal areas, if the size of the peripheral areas within the field is indicated on the application. For such a field, the application for a grant for the field shall be considered to include the field ' s area of deduction of the aforementioned peripheral areas.

Paragraph 3. It is not possible to apply for the aid for areas covered by the application, for which aid is requested in the application for special aid than in particular aid for extensive farming.

Chapter 4

Priority applications for aid

§ 4. If the rejected framework does not allow for the purpose of meeting all applications for aid, the Benefit of the Natural Business Authority shall be subject to which aid is sought, in the following order :

1) Private fields in areas where action is to take place in the interests of environmental conditions in the coastal waters.

2) Public fields in areas where action is to take place in the interests of environmental conditions in the coastal waters.

3) Other private fields.

4) Other public fields.

Paragraph 2. Within each of the points referred to in paragraph 1. 1 the priority classes of the Natural Business Authority shall give priority to the area of which the aid is sought, in the following order :

1) Marker to be used for the cultivation of the arrow.

2) Marker to be used for the cultivation of poplar.

3) Marker to be used for the growing of smoke.

4) Marker to be used for the cultivation of ash, hazel or a mixture of the allowable tree species.

Paragraph 3. Within each of the points referred to in paragraph 1. 2 the priority classes set out in the following order shall give priority to the Wildlife of Natural Business Authority in the following order :

1) Marker in nitrate-sensitive catchment areas.

2) Other fields.

Paragraph 4. The aid shall be granted only for agricultural parcels covered by one of the provisions referred to in paragraph 1. 3 the priority classes indicated if the alloy means offer the possibility of granting aid for all fields covered by the relevant priority class.

Paragraph 5. For the purposes of a private field, the priority means that the field is covered by an application that is not from a public institution, a public enterprise or a community of communal.

Paragraph 6. For the purposes of a public field, the priority means that the field is covered by an application by a public institution, a public enterprise or a community of communal.

§ 5. In parcels in the section 4 (4), 1, no. One-two, and they in section 4, paragraph 4. 3, no. 1, listed areas shall be understood in the context of prioritizing that the field is situated within a field block, cf. paragraph 2 3, which shall include at least 100 m2 of the area concerned.

Paragraph 2. For cursor blocks, markers are defined with the field block boundaries that are specified in the Natural System of Natural Reporting System (Internet Markkort).

Paragraph 3. In the field of agricultural parcels covered by section 4 (4), 1, the field blocks shall be used in the field of 1. Feb in the application wound and on the one in section 3 (3). 1 specified time limit. When prioritizing a field covered by 1. PC affected by the field block change is used in the field blocks of the specified times that give the most advantageous priority of the field.

Chapter 5

Areas for which aid may be granted

§ 6. Support may only be granted for areas eligible for the single payment scheme.

Paragraph 2. Aid shall not be granted for the following areas :

1) Areas for which, with effect in the application year, they are committed to grants pursuant to the notice of publication No 2. 893 of 22. September 2005, on subsidies for the environment-friendly operation of wetlands or pledges for agri-environmental measures, in accordance with the notice of publication No 2 ; 140 of 10. In March 2005 or earlier announcements on subsidies for environmentally friendly land use measures, with the exception of commitments to reduce the nitrogen supply reduction.

2) Areas for which an undertaking has been committed as a result of commitments to grant aid for the establishment of landscape and biotopities, which are intended to be replantings pursuant to the notice of publication. 1101 of 12. In December 2002 or a commitment to grants pursuant to the notice of publication no. 248 of 11. April 1994 on the grant of leasing.

3) Areas for which, with effect in the application year, are pledges for the set-aside zones, for the maintenance of pasture and naturai, for the maintenance of wetlands, to the maintenance of natural water conditions, to the care of : wetlands, or to the maintenance of a change in debasin as a rural area.

4) Areas for which an undertaking has been committed as a result of commitments to grant aid for the establishment of landscape and biotopities, which are intended to be replantings under rural areas.

5) Areas covered by pledges for afforestation covered by Council Regulation (EC) No (EC) No, 1257/1999 of 17. May 1999 on the support for rural development by the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF), and the amendment and repealing of certain regulations.

6) Areas covered by pledges for afforestation covered by Council Regulation (EC) No (EC) No, 1698/2005 of 20. September 2005 on support for rural development by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD).

7) Areas within the application year are randzonal reals.

Chapter 6

Conditions for aid, support rates and payment of aid

§ 7. A space to which aid is sought shall constitute a cohesive area of at least 0,30 ha.

Paragraph 2. Aid shall be granted only if the eligible area for which direct payments shall be granted under Council Regulation (EC) No (EC) No ; By 73/2009, at least 2 hectais shall be at least 2 ha where the total amount of aid granted to the farmer in the form of special aid for male bovine animals and aid on the basis of special payment entitlements shall amount to at least EUR 300.

Paragraph 3. The total area covered by an application for aid under the present scheme shall be at least 1 ha.

§ 8. Aid for an area is conditional upon,

1) the establishment of a multi-annual energy crop is established at the area ;

2) the energy crop shall be established within the period 1. January to, and by 15. In June of the application year, with one or more of the species and with the herbidity shown in section 9.

Paragraph 2. Supplementary planting of plants in an existing multi-year energy crop in an area shall not be considered as the establishment of an energy crop.

Paragraph 3. Replanting of an area previously used for multi-annual energy crops shall be deemed to be the establishment of a multi-annual energy crop where the area prior to the reproduction of multi-annual energy crops has been : land-processed and old parts of plants, including root systems, have been dislied or removed from the area.

§ 9. The energy crop shall be established with one or more of the following species :

1) Arts of the lady-spans (Salix sp.).

2) Poppins of the Poppins (Poppulus sp.).

3) Red part (Alnus glutinosa).

4) Fraxinus excelsior).

5) Hassel (Corylus avellana).

Paragraph 2. The plan shall be established and maintained in the application wound with at least the following stock density :

1) For arrow, franchised, hassle and ash of at least 8,000 plants per year. have either been cleaned up or in mixtures of the said species. Poplar may also be included in the stocks of the species mentioned, provided that the stock density is at least 8,000 plants per capsule. ha.

2) For poppel in clean stock at least 2 000 plants per year. ha.

Paragraph 3. The areas for which aid has been granted must be carried out in the areas for which the self-sown trees have been distributed.

§ 10. The rate of aid shall constitute an amount in Danish kr. corresponding to EUR 564 per ha.

§ 11. The payment of aid shall be subject to the application of the applicant by 15. In July of the application it has submitted evidence that the conditions for the aid relating to plant species and the number of plants per year of plants are submitted. ha has been fulfilled.

Paragraph 2. Appeals shall keep a copy of the documentation on the holding.

Chapter 7

Cross-compliance

§ 12. The rules of the Natural Business Executive Order on cross-compliance and rules on good agricultural and environmental condition as laid down in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 14720/20. By 73/2009, applications have been applied in accordance with section 3.

Chapter 8

Transfer of holdings

§ 13. Where a holding is transferred within its entirety prior to the payment of the aid being paid, the aid shall be paid, irrespective of the transfer, unless the transferor by means of transport transfers the aid to the transferee.

Chapter 9

Inspection

§ 14. The checks carried out on the ground with the areas included and so on shall be carried out by the Natural Acquire Management Board in the form of random sampling checks, including by means of remote sensing, of the individual farmers.

Paragraph 2. The inspection authority may carry out checks on the holdings to which aid is sought, regardless of whether whole or part of the holding is transferred after submission of aid applications.

§ 15. It is the responsibility of the farmers to provide the necessary assistance for inspection purposes. Farmers shall include, inter alia, the areas covered as well as specified cultivation plans, marking plans, fertilisers, sprayed journals, business material and accounting documents, etc.

Chapter 10

Penalty provisions

§ 16. The violation of section 15 in relation to the checks referred to in Section 14 shall be punished by fine, with less more punishing the penalties provided for in Chapter 5 of the Agricultural Support Act.

Paragraph 2. Companies can be imposed on companies, etc. (legal persons) punishable by the rules of the penal code 5. Chapter.

Chapter 11

Entry into force

§ 17. The announcement shall enter into force on 1. February, 2013.

Paragraph 2. Publication no. 86 of 30. In January 2012, special support for farmers for the establishment of multi-annual energy crops is lifted. However, the decision shall continue to apply to applications received before the 1. February, 2013.

The National Wildlife Agency, the 29th. January 2013

Pernille Andersen

/ Steen Bonde

Official notes

1) The declaration contains provisions necessary for the application of the following Regulations : Council Regulation (EC) No 2 ; 73/2009 of 19. January 2009 laying down common rules for the common agricultural policy schemes for direct aid to farmers and establishing certain support schemes for farmers, amending Regulation (EC) No 1290/2005, (EC) No 149/2001 (EC) No 2020/2005/EC (EC) No 2020/2005/EC. (EC) No 247/2006, EC, Regulation (EC) No 378/2007 and repeal of Regulation (EC) No ( Commission Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003. 1120/2009 of 29. In October 2009, laying down detailed rules for the application of the single payment scheme in Title III of Council Regulation (EC) No, The 73/2009 laying down common rules for the common agricultural policy schemes for direct aid to farmers and establishing certain support schemes for farmers and Commission Regulation (EC) No 149/EC (EC) No 2020/2010. 1122/2009 of 30. November 2009 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No The 73/2009 of cross-compliance, modulation and the integrated administration and control system within the framework of the direct aid schemes for farmers referred to in that Regulation, and laying down detailed rules for the implementation of the provisions of the Directive ; for the Council Regulation (EC) No, In the case of cross-compliance within the framework of the aid scheme for wine, 1234/2007.