Commission Regulation (EC) No 1974/2006 of 15 December 2006 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 on support for rural development by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD)
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 434/2007of 20 April 2007amending Regulation (EC) No 1974/2006 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 by reason of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union, 307R0434, April 21, 2007
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(a) between rural development support measures on the one hand, and measures implemented under other Community support instruments and in particular measures implemented under direct and other support schemes of the Common Agricultural Policy and animal and plant health measures, on the other hand; (b) between the different rural development support measures.
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(a) the update affects one or more of the elements listed in Article 11(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 and/or one or more of the Community strategic guidelines referred to in Article 9 of that Regulation; (b) the update involves changes of one or more rural development programmes as referred to in Article 6(1) of this Regulation.
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(a) revisions as referred to in Article 19(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005; (b) revisions stemming from coordination procedures for the uptake of the financial resources as referred to in Article 77(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005; (c) other changes not covered by points (a) and (b) of this paragraph.
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(a) the reasons and any implementation problems justifying the change; (b) the expected effects of the change; (c) the relationship between the change and the national strategy plan.
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(a) the revision goes above the flexibility ceiling between axes referred to in Article 9(2) of this Regulation; (b) the revision alters the Community co-financing rates referred to in Article 70 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 as provided for in the approved rural development programme; (c) the revision changes the total Community contribution for the entire programming period and/or its annual breakdown, without changing contributions for past years; (d) the revision introduces changes relating to the exceptions referred to in Article 5(6) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005.
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(a) the total EAFRD contribution per programme for the entire programming period is not altered; (b) the total EAFRD allocation to the Member State concerned is not altered; (c) the annual breakdowns of the programme for the years preceding the year of the revision are not altered; (d) the annual EAFRD allocation to the Member State concerned is respected; (e) if appropriate, the budget for achieving the Convergence Objective mentioned in the national strategy plan in accordance with Article 11(3)(f) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 is not reduced.
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(a) compliance with Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005; (b) coherence with the relevant national strategy plan; (c) compliance with this Regulation.
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(a) the initial situation of the agricultural holding and specific milestones and targets for the development of the activities of the new holding; (b) details of investments, training, advice or any other action required for the development of the activities of the agricultural holding.
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(a) Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 ;OJ L 198, 22.7.1991, p. 1 . (b) Council Regulation (EC) No 509/2006 ;OJ L 93, 31.3.2006, p. 1 .(c) Council Regulation (EC) No 510/2006 ;OJ L 93, 31.3.2006, p. 12 .(d) Title VI of Council Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 .OJ L 179, 14.7.1999, p. 1 .
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(a) the specificity of the final product under such schemes shall be derived from detailed obligations on farming methods that guarantee: -
specific characteristics including the production process, or a quality of the final product that goes significantly beyond the commercial commodity standards as regards public, animal or plant health, animal welfare or environmental protection;
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(b) the schemes involve binding product specifications and compliance with those specifications shall be verified by an independent inspection body; (c) the schemes shall be open to all producers; (d) the schemes shall be transparent and assure complete traceability of the products; (e) the schemes shall respond to current and foreseeable market opportunities.
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(a) provide evidence that the farm can become economically viable, taking account, where applicable, of the complementarity of other sources of income of the farm household; (b) contain details of the investments required; (c) describe specific milestones and targets.
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(a) grassland management shall continue; (b) the whole of the grazed area per livestock unit shall be maintained, avoiding both over-grazing and under-utilisation; (c) livestock density shall be defined taking into account all grazing livestock kept on the farm or, in the case of a commitment to limit nutrient leaching, all animals kept on the farm which are relevant to the commitment in question.
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(a) to rear farm animals of local breeds indigenous to the area and in danger of being lost to farming; (b) to preserve plant genetic resources naturally adapted to the local and regional conditions and under threat of genetic erosion.
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(a) water and feed closer to their natural needs; (b) housing conditions, such as space allowances, bedding, natural light; (c) outdoor access; (d) absence of systematic mutilations, isolation or permanent tethering; (e) prevention of pathologies mainly determined by farming practices or/and keeping conditions.
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(a) set a limit on the number of units per hectare of the farm to which the agri-environment commitments applies, or (b) determine the overall maximum amount for each participating farm and ensure that the payments for each farm are compatible with that limit.
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(a) any such conversion is of significant benefit to the environment or to animal welfare or to both; (b) the existing commitment is substantially reinforced; (c) the approved rural development programme includes the commitments concerned.
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(a) targeted actions: actions promoting the ex situ andin situ conservation, characterisation, collection and utilisation of genetic resources in agriculture, including web-based inventories of genetic resources currently conserved in situ, includingin situ /on-farm conservation, and ofex situ collections (gene banks) and databases; (b) concerted actions: actions promoting the exchange of information for the conservation, characterisation, collection and utilisation of genetic resources in Community agriculture, among competent organisations in the Member States; (c) accompanying actions: information, dissemination and advisory actions involving non-governmental organisations and other relevant stakeholders, training courses and the preparation of technical reports.
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(a) " in situ conservation" means the conservation of genetic material in ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable population of species or feral breeds in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated animal breeds or cultivated plant species, in the farmed environment where they have developed their distinctive properties; (b) " in situ /on-farm conservation" meansin situ conservation and development at farm level;(c) " ex situ conservation" means the conservation of genetic material for agriculture outside their natural habitat;(d) " ex situ collection" means a collection of genetic material for agriculture maintained outside their natural habitat.
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(a) forest and other wooded land owned by central or regional governments, or by government-owned corporations; (b) forest and other wooded land owned by the Crown; (c) forests owned by legal persons at least 50 % of whose capital is held by one of the institutions referred to in points (a) and (b).
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(a) establishment of protective infrastructures such as forest paths, tracks, water supply points, firebreaks, cleared and felled areas, launching of operations to maintain firebreaks and cleared and felled areas; (b) preventive forestry practices such as vegetation control, thinning, diversification of vegetation structure; (c) setting-up or improvement of fixed forest fire monitoring facilities and communication equipment.
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(a) they shall establish area-based local development strategies at sub-regional level; (b) they shall be representative of the public and private-sector actors identified at the geographical level referred to in point (a) of this Article; (c) the running costs shall not exceed 15 % of the public expenditure relating to the local development strategy of each individual public-private partnership.
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(a) presence of a local group in a geographical territory, which is active in rural development, with the capacity to draw up a development strategy for that territory; (b) the organisation of that local group is based on a partnership of local actors.
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(a) where a beneficiary who has already honoured a significant part of the commitment concerned definitively ceases agricultural activities and it is not feasible for a successor to take over the commitment; (b) where the transfer of a part of the holding of a beneficiary occurs during a period of extension of the commitment in accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 27(12) and the transfer does not concern more than 50 % of the area covered by the commitment before the extension.
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(a) it is of benefit to the measure concerned; (b) it is justified in terms of the nature of the commitment, the length of the remaining period and the size of the additional area; (c) it does not impede the effectiveness of checks to ensure compliance with the conditions for the grant of assistance.
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(a) death of the beneficiary; (b) long-term professional incapacity of the beneficiary; (c) expropriation of a large part of the holding if that could not have been anticipated on the day on which the commitment was given; (d) a severe natural disaster seriously affecting land on the holding; (e) the accidental destruction of livestock buildings on the holding; (f) an epizootic disease affecting all or part of the farmer's livestock.
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(a) any payment for investment in enterprises out of each of the funds concerned, or any guarantees provided including amounts committed as guarantees by guarantee funds; (b) eligible management costs.
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(a) contain only elements that are verifiable; (b) are based on figures established by appropriate expertise; (c) indicate clearly the source of the figures; (d) are differentiated to take into account regional or local site conditions and actual land use as appropriate; (e) in the case of measures pursuant to Articles 31, 37 to 40 and 43 to 47 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005, do not contain elements linked to fixed investment costs.
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(a) the contributions consist in the provision of land or real estate, equipment or raw materials, research or professional work or unpaid voluntary work; (b) the contributions are not made in respect of financial engineering actions referred to in Article 50; (c) the value of the contributions can be independently assessed and verified.
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(a) the construction, acquisition, including leasing, or improvement of immovable property; (b) the purchase or lease-purchase of new machinery and equipment, including computer software up to the market value of the asset. Other costs connected with the leasing contract, such as lessor’s margin, interest refinancing costs, overheads and insurance charges, shall not be eligible expenditure; (c) general costs linked to expenditure referred to in points (a) and (b), such as fees of architects and engineers and consultation fees, feasibility studies, the acquisition of patent rights and licences.
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(a) the aims and target groups; (b) the content and strategy of the communication and information measures, stating the measures to be taken; (c) its indicative budget; (d) the administrative departments or bodies responsible for implementation; (e) the criteria to be used to evaluate the impact of the information and publicity measures in terms of transparency, awareness of the rural development programmes and the role played by the Community.
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(a) monitoring requirements; (b) the organisation of the ex-ante, mid-term and ex-post evaluation and common evaluation questions for each rural development measure; (c) guidance on the reporting system for assessing progress with respect to indicators; (d) information sheets for each measure containing the intervention logic and the different indicators; (e) information sheets describing baseline, output, result and impact indicators.
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Fruits and Vegetables (Article 14(2) and Article 15 of Council Regulation (EC) No 2200/96 )OJ L 297, 21.11.1996, p. 1 . Wine (Title II, Chapter III of Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999) Tobacco (Article 13(2)(b) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2075/92 )OL L 215, 30.7.1992, p. 70 .Olive oil (Article 8(1) of Council Regulation (EC) No 865/2004) OJ L 161, 30.4.2004, p. 97 ; corrected version (OJ L 206, 9.6.2004, p. 37 ).Hops (Article 6 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1952/2005 )OJ L 314, 30.11.2005, p. 1 .Beef and Veal (Article 132 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003) Sheep and Goats (Article 114(1) and Article 119 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003) Bee keeping (Article 2 of Council Regulation (EC) No 797/2004 )OJ L 125, 28.4.2004, p. 1 .Sugar (Council Regulation (EC) No 320/2006 )OJ L 58, 28.2.2006, p. 42 .Specific measures for agriculture in the outermost regions (Title III of Council Regulation (EC) No 247/2006 ) and Smaller Aegean islands (Chapter III of Council Regulation (EC) No 1405/2006OJ L 42, 14.2.2006, p. 1 . )OJ L 265, 26.9.2006, p. 1 .Direct payments (Article 42(5) and Article 69 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003)
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Convergence regions.
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identify the specific article (and paragraph where relevant) which covers each rural development measure. Where two or more articles are quoted (for integrated operations), the payment shall be attributed to the dominant measure and through this to the dominant axis (Article 70(7) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005), but each part shall be implemented in accordance with the rules governing the individual measures. identify the rationale for intervention, the objectives, the scope and actions, indicators, quantified targets and where appropriate beneficiaries.
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Reference of all ongoing operations/contracts from the previous period, including in financial terms, and the procedures/rules (including the transitional ones) which apply to these in accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No 1320/2006 laying down rules for the transition to the rural development support provided for by Council Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 . Where deviations from the correlation table set in Annex II to that Regulation are proposed in a programme such deviations must be explained under this indent. For operations belonging to measures which will no longer be re-conducted in the 2007-13 programming period description may be limited only to the requirements under this indent.For Bulgaria and Romania, reference to all ongoing operations/contracts, including in financial terms, and the procedures/rules (including the transitional ones) which apply to these in accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No 248/2007OJ L 243, 6.9.2006, p. 6 . on measures concerning the Multiannual Financing Agreements and the Annual Financing Agreements concluded under the Sapard programme and the transition from Sapard to rural development.OJ L 69, 9.3.2007, p. 5 . Confirmation that for the measures pursuant to Articles 25 and 52 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 and for operations under the measures pursuant to Articles 28 and 29 of that Regulation which fall outside the scope of Article 36 of the Treaty, respect of the State aid procedures and material compatibility criteria, in particular aid ceilings of total public support under Articles 87 to 89 of the Treaty, is ensured. Confirmation that the cross-compliance requirements, which affect the implementation of several rural development measures, are identical to those provided for by Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003. Evidence that for investment measures support is targeted on clearly defined objectives reflecting identified territorial needs and structural disadvantages. Criteria and administrative rules for ensuring that operations benefiting exceptionally from rural development support in the support schemes listed in Annex I to this Regulation are not also supported by other relevant instruments of the Common Agricultural Policy. Evidence as referred to in Article 48(2) of this Regulation allowing the Commission to check consistency and plausibility of the calculations. In case of use of interest rate subsidies and capitalisation systems thereof, as well as of financial engineering actions, the arrangements in accordance with Articles 49 to 52 of this Regulation.
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linkage of proposed measures with national/sub-national forest programmes or equivalent instruments and with the Community Forestry Strategy.
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description of the operations (including types of training) and the type of beneficiaries, details on coverage of support.
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the definition of "setting up" used by the Member State/region, a summary of the requirements of the business plan, including in case of investments to comply with existing Community standards within a 36-month grace period, and details on frequency and treatment of reviews of the business plan, use of the possibility to benefit from the grace period in order to reach the occupational skills and competence requirements, use of the possibility to combine different measures through the business plan giving access of the young farmer to these measures, amount of support and choice of payment (single premium in up to five instalments, interest rate subsidy or combination of both).
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description of the link with national retirement schemes, description of the link with the young farmers setting-up measure (where this options was chosen), duration of the aid, use of the possibility to transfer released land to a body which undertakes to reassign it at a later date, amount for payments.
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description of the farm/forestry advisory systems put in place by the Member State, including the procedure for the selection of the bodies responsible for the provision of those services to farmers/forest holders, amount and rate of support.
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description of the setting-up procedures, the status of the services providers, the type of services covered, description of the types of eligible expenditures, level of support, including its degressivity.
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description of the requirements and targets with regard to the improvement of the overall performance of the agricultural holdings, types of investments (tangible-intangible), types of beneficiaries, designation of the newly introduced Community standards (and of existing standards in the case of young farmers receiving setting-up support) for which support may be granted, justification related to the specific problems involved in complying with these standards and duration and justification of the grace period per standard concerned, type of support and aid intensities.
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types of investments and of the beneficiaries concerned, type of support and aid intensities.
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description of the requirements and targets with regard to the overall performance of the enterprises, primary production sectors and types of investments (tangible-intangible), types and size of the beneficiary enterprises, designation of the standards for which a period of grace can be granted to micro-enterprises in order to comply with a newly introduced Community standard, type of support and aid intensities, list of enterprises benefiting from a period of transition as referred to in section II paragraph 3 of Annex VIII of the Act of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania.
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sectors covered and types of partners involved in the cooperation projects, description of any distinction between cooperation projects in the fields of new products/new processes/new technologies, types of eligible costs and levels of support.
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Description of the type of operations.
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On occurrence of such events, assurance that only investment expenditure is covered.
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list of standards based on Community legislation eligible for support under Article 31(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005, date from which each standard is mandatory in accordance with Community legislation and justification of choice, description of the significant impact on farm operating costs stemming from the obligations or restrictions imposed by the new standard, amount of support per eligible standard and methodology used to determine this amount.
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list of Community and national quality schemes eligible for support, including the list of products qualifying for support under the quality schemes chosen. For national schemes, description of the scheme regarding the criteria referred to in Article 22(2), indication of the official authority or authorities responsible for the supervision of the functioning of the quality scheme and description of the organisational arrangements for the supervision, amount of support per type of eligible scheme and justification of fixed costs.
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list of products qualifying for support under the quality scheme chosen under measure "Participation of farmers in food quality schemes", procedure for ensuring that actions benefiting from rural development support are not also supported under Regulation (EC) No 2826/2000, procedure for ex ante checks on information, promotion, and advertising materials (Article 23(6) of this Regulation), summary description of the type of eligible costs and rates of support.
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definition of the semi-subsistence farm taking account of the minimum and/or maximum size of the farm, the proportion of production marketed, and/or the level of income of the eligible farm; definition of the future economic viability; summary of the requirements of the business plan; amount and duration of support.
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description of the official procedure for recognising the groups including selection criteria; sectors concerned; solely for Malta, indication of the sector or sectors benefiting from the derogation with the justification related to the extremely small total output, and the conditions of eligibility for the derogation: minimum percentage of the group’s production compared to total production in the sector, minimum number of producers in the sector who are members of the group; solely for Malta, justification of annual amounts.
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description of the type of advisory and extension services to be provided; the minimum requirements for the bodies responsible for the provision of these services; the procedures for the selection of these bodies.
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for the specific purposes of Article 39(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 the minimum requirements for fertilizer and plant protection products use and other relevant mandatory requirements; minimum requirements for fertilisers must include, inter alia, the Codes of Good Practice introduced under Directive 91/676/EEC for farms outside Nitrate Vulnerable Zones, and requirements concerning phosphorus pollution; minimum requirements for plant protection products must include, inter alia, requirements to have a licence to use the products and meet training obligations, requirements on safe storage, the checking of application machinery and rules on pesticide use close to water and other sensitive sites, as established by national legislation; for the specific purposes of Article 40(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 other relevant mandatory requirements established by national legislation.
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the areas designated to implement Directives 79/409/EEC and 92/43/EEC and the obligations for farmers resulting from the corresponding national/regional management provisions; description of the methodology and the agronomic assumptions used as reference point for the calculations justifying additional costs and income foregone resulting from the disadvantages in the area concerned related to the implementation of Directives 79/409/EEC and 92/43/EEC ;Details for Directive 2000/60/EC will be issued at a later stage. amounts of support.
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description and justification of the different types of commitments, based on their expected environmental impact in relation to environmental needs and priorities, the description of the methodology and of the agronomic assumptions and parameters (including the description of the baseline requirements as stated in Article 39(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 which are relevant for each particular type of commitment) used as reference point for the calculations justifying: (a) additional costs, (b) income foregone resulting from the commitment made and (c) level of the transaction costs; where relevant, this methodology shall take into account aid granted under Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003; where appropriate, the conversion method used for other units in accordance with Article 27(9) of this Regulation, amounts of support, the measures, objectives and criteria applied in case of the selection of beneficiaries by calls for tender in accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 39(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005, the list of local breeds in danger of being lost to farming and the number of breeding females concerned. That number must be certified by a duly recognised technical body — or breeder’s organisation/association — which must register and keep up-to-date the herd or flock book for the breed. Evidence that the body concerned possesses the necessary skills and knowledge to identify animals of the breeds in danger, for plant genetic resources under threat of genetic erosion, evidence of genetic erosion based upon scientific results and indicators for the occurrence of landraces/primitive (local) varieties, their population diversity and the prevailing agricultural practices at local level, for conservation of genetic resources in agriculture (Article 39(5) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005): types of beneficiaries, of operations and details on eligible costs.
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description and justification of the different types of commitments, in at least one of the areas identified in Article 27(7) of this Regulation, based on their expected impact, description of the methodology and of the agronomic/zoo-technical assumptions and parameters (including the description of the baseline requirements as stated in Article 40(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 which are relevant for each particular type of commitment) used as reference point for the calculations justifying: (a) additional costs and income foregone resulting from the commitment made; (b) level of the transaction costs, amounts of support.
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definition of operations to be supported, description of the link to commitments provided for in Article 36(a)(iv) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 or other agri-environmental objectives, description of the public amenity values of a Natura 2000 area or other high nature value area to be enhanced.
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linkage of proposed measures with national/sub-national forest programmes or equivalent instruments and with the Community Forestry Strategy, reference to the forest protection plans for areas classified as high or medium risk for forest fires and the elements ensuring conformity of proposed measures with these protection plans.
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definition of "agricultural land", definition of "farmer", provisions and criteria for the selection of the areas to be afforested ensuring that the planned measures are suited to local conditions and compatible with the environmental requirements, particularly biodiversity, in accordance with Article 50(6) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 and Article 34(2) of this Regulation, description of the methodology for the calculation of establishment and maintenance cost as well as income foregone to be compensated. Where relevant for the latter, this methodology shall take into account aid granted under Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003, aid intensity for establishment support, amounts and duration of annual premiums contributing to covering maintenance costs and loss of income.
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definition of agroforestry systems to be supported, forestry use, agricultural use, densities of planting, description of the methodology for the calculation of the establishment cost, aid intensities for establishment support.
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provisions and criteria for the designation of areas to be afforested, provisions ensuring that the planned measures are suited to local conditions and compatible with the environmental requirements, particularly biodiversity, description of the methodology for the calculation of establishment and maintenance costs, aid intensities for establishment support.
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the areas designated to implement Directives 79/409/EEC and 92/43/EEC as well as the obligations for forest owners resulting from the corresponding national/regional management provisions, description of the methodology for the calculations justifying costs incurred and income foregone resulting from the restrictions on the use of forests and other wooded land due to implementation of Directives 79/409/EEC and 92/43/EEC in the area concerned, amount of support.
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justification for the commitments, based on their expected environmental impact in relation to environmental needs and priorities, description of the methodology and of the assumptions and parameters used as reference point for the calculations justifying additional costs and income foregone resulting from the commitment given, amount of support.
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nature of the actions to be implemented and prevention plans.
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definition of operations to be supported, description of the link to commitments provided for in Article 36(b)(v) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 or other environmental objective, description of the public amenity values to be enhanced.
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domains of diversification covered, aid intensities.
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types of beneficiary enterprises, description of the type of operations, aid intensities.
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description of the type of operations covered, referred to in Article 55 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005, aid intensities.
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types of services supported, types of cost covered.
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types of actions supported, types of cost covered.
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description of the type of operations covered, referred to in Article 57 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005.
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field(s) covered by the training and information, type of economic actors beneficiary of actions envisaged.
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skill acquisition and animation: description of the type of operation covered, public-private partnerships under Article 59(e) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 other than those referred to in Article 62(1)(b) of that Regulation that will implement local development strategies: description of the type (partners represented, percentage of private partners represented, decision-making power), indicative estimate of the number of the public-private partnerships and area and population covered; indication of Axis 3 measures implemented by these public-private partnerships; provision ensuring that the running costs of these partnerships fit within the ceiling of 15 % of the public expenditure of their local development strategy.
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procedure and timetable for selecting the local action groups, including objective selection criteria and planned indicative number of local action groups and planned percentage of rural territories covered by local development strategies, justification for selection of areas whose population falls outside the limits set out in Article 37(3), procedure for the selection of operations by the local action groups, description of the financial circuits applicable for local action groups.
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Procedure, timetable and objective criteria to select inter-territorial and transnational cooperation projects.
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limit to apply on the share of the local action group budget for running the local action groups, indicative estimate of expenditure under Article 59(a) to (d) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 which will be used for skills acquisition and animation for the Leader axis, For Bulgaria and Romania the minimum criteria for the definition of potential local action groups as referred to in Article 37a.
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Community contribution for each of the years 2007, 2008 and 2009. Designation of paying agency.
Year | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 |
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Total EAFRD | |||||||
Convergence regions |
Axis | Public contribution | ||
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Total public | EAFRD amount | ||
Axis 1 | |||
Axis 2 | |||
Axis 3 | |||
Axis 4 | |||
Technical Assistance | |||
Total |
Axis | Public contribution | ||
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Total public | EAFRD amount | ||
Axis 1 | |||
Axis 2 | |||
Axis 3 | |||
Axis 4 | |||
Technical Assistance | |||
Complements to direct payments | |||
Total |
Measure/Axis | Public expenditure | Private expenditure | Total Cost |
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Measure 111 | |||
Measure 112 | |||
Measure 121 | |||
Measure 1 … | |||
Total Axis 1 | |||
Measure 211 | |||
Measure 212 | |||
Measure 221 | |||
Measure 2 … | |||
Total Axis 2 | |||
Measure 311 | |||
Measure 312 | |||
Measure 321 | |||
Measure 3 … | |||
Total Axis 3 | |||
Total Axis 4 |
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Total axes 1, 2, 3 and 4 | |||
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Grand total |
Measure/Axis | Public expenditure | Private expenditure | Total cost |
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Measure 111 | |||
Measure 112 | |||
Measure 121 | |||
Measure 1… | |||
Total Axis 1 | |||
Measure 211 | |||
Measure 212 | |||
Measure 221 | |||
Measure 2 … | |||
Total Axis 2 | |||
Measure 311 | |||
Measure 312 | |||
Measure 321 | |||
Measure 3… | |||
Total Axis 3 | |||
Total Axis 4 |
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Grand total |
(In Euro, total period) | |
Axis 1 | |
Measure 111 | |
… | |
Total Axis 1 | |
Axis 2 | |
Measure 211 | |
… | |
Total Axis 2 | |
Axis 3 | |
Measure 311 | |
… | |
Total Axis 3 | |
Axis 4 | |
Measure 411 | |
… | |
Total Axis 4 | |
Total Axis 1, Axis 2, Axis 3, Axis 4 |
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indicate whether support will be granted in respect of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1860/2004 onOJ L 325, 28.10.2004, p. 4 .de minimis support in the agriculture sector; or provide the registration number and the reference to the Commission exemption Regulation adopted on the basis of Council Regulation (EC) No 994/98 under which the measure was introduced; orOJ L 142, 14.5.1998, p. 1 .provide the case number and reference number under which the measure has been declared compatible with the Treaty by the Commission; or submit the relevant information sheet annexed to Commission Regulation (EC) No 794/2004 .OJ L 140, 30.4.2004, p. 1 .
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indicate whether support will be granted in respect of Commission Regulation (EC) No 69/2001 onOJ L 10, 13.1.2001, p. 30 .de minimis support; or list the registration number and the reference to the Commission exemption Regulation adopted on the basis of Regulation (EC) No 994/98 under which the measure was introduced; or provide the case number and reference number under which the measure has been declared compatible with the Treaty by the Commission; or indicate for what other reasons the aid scheme concerned shall constitute existing aid within the meaning of Article 1(b) of Regulation (EC) No 659/1999 including existing aid measures within the meaning of the Accession Treaties.
Measure code | Name of the aid scheme | Indication of lawfulness of the scheme |
Duration of aid scheme |
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activities, policies and priorities of the Community, in particular with the objectives of Economic and Social cohesion and those of the European Fisheries Fund, measures financed by the EAGF or other instruments in the sectors listed in Annex I to this Regulation.
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Demarcation criteria for the measures which target operations also eligible under another Community support instrument, in particular structural funds and the European Fisheries Fund.
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Demarcation criteria for the local development strategies falling within Axis 4 in relation to local development strategies implemented by "Groups" under the European Fisheries Fund and for cooperation in relation to the Cooperation Objective under the Structural Funds.
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Designation by the Member State of all the authorities provided for in Article 74(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 and for information a summary description of their management and control structure.
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list of organisations and administrations involved in rural development which will form part of the national rural network; procedure and timetable for establishing the national rural network; summary description of the main categories of activity to be undertaken by the national rural network. These activities will form the basis of the action plan to be drawn up by the managing authority and supported under Article 68(2)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005; amount reserved for establishing and operating the national rural network and implementing the action plan as referred to in Article 68(2)(a) and (b) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005. Within this amount a distinction must be made between the part covering the structure needed to run the network and the one covering the action plan. The programme must contain provisions ensuring that the part of the amount under that point (a) shall not unduly increase over time.
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(a) list of organisations and administrations involved in rural development which will form part of the national rural network; (b) procedure and timetable for establishing the national rural network; (c) summary description of the main categories of activity to be undertaken by the national rural network. These activities will form the basis of the action plan to be drawn up by the managing authority and supported under Article 68(2)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005; (d) amount reserved for establishing and operating the national rural network and implementing the action plan as referred to in Article 68(2)(a) and (b) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 and the annual breakdown of the EAFRD contribution which must be compatible with Article 69(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005; (e) a financial table for the whole programming period of the following format (EUR current prices): Type of expenditure for the national rural network Total public expenditure EAFRD contribution (a) for running the structure of the national rural network (b) for implementing the action plan of the national rural network, including its evaluation Total (f) designation of competent authorities and bodies responsible; (g) description of the monitoring and evaluation system, as well as the envisaged composition of the Monitoring Committee.
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Eligible farm animal species | Thresholds under which a local breed is considered as being in danger of being lost to farming (number of breeding females |
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Pigs | |
Avian |
Bulls, cows and other bovine animals over two years, equine animals over six months | |
Bovine animals from six months to two years | |
Bovine animals below six months | |
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Goats | |
Breeding sows > 50 Kg | |
Other pigs | |
Laying hens | |
Other poultry |
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(a) the administrative procedures to be followed in order to qualify for financing under an rural development programme; (b) a description of the procedures for examining applications for financing; (c) the eligibility conditions and/or criteria for selecting and evaluating the projects to be financed; (d) the names of persons or contacts at national, regional or local level who can explain the way rural development programmes work and the criteria for selecting and evaluating the operations.
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(a) local and regional authorities; (b) professional organisations; (c) economic and social partners; (d) non-governmental organisations, especially bodies promoting equality between men and women and bodies working to protect the environment; (e) information centres on Europe; (f) Commission representations in the Members States.
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The European flag in accordance with the graphic standards set out in point 4, together with an explanation of the Community's role, by means of the following statement: "The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas". For the actions and measures financed by the Leader Axis, the Leader logo shall also be used.
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Publications (such as booklets, leaflets and newsletters) and posters about measures and actions part-financed by the EAFRD shall contain a clear indication on the title page of the Community’s participation, as well as the Community emblem if the national or regional emblem is also used. Publications shall include references to the body responsible for the information content and to the managing authority designated to implement the assistance package in question. In the case of information made available by electronic means (websites, databases for potential beneficiaries) or as audio-visual material, the first indent shall apply by analogy. In drawing the communication plan, due regard must be had to new technologies which permit the rapid and efficient distribution of information and facilitate a dialogue with the general public.
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mention the contribution of the EAFRD at least on the home page; include a hyperlink to the Commission website concerning EAFRD.
If only black is available, outline the rectangle in black and print the stars in black and white. | |
Where blue is the only colour available (it must be Reflex Blue, of course), use 100 % with the stars reproduced in negative white and the field 100 % blue. | |
The emblem should preferably be reproduced on a white background. Avoid a background of varied colours, and in any case one that does not go with blue. If there is no alternative to a coloured background, put a white border around the rectangle, the width of the border being 1/25th of the height of the rectangle. |
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(i) monitoring and evaluation measures (ii) a summary of the major problems encountered in managing the programme and any measures taken, including in response to comments made under Article 83 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 (iii) use of technical assistance In case of coverage under the programme technical assistance of the establishment and functioning of national rural networks, the annual progress report shall describe the procedures for setting up and running the network and the state-of-play of the implementation of the action plan. It shall also indicate how expenditure was carried out (distinction between the elements covered by points (a) and (b) of Article 68(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005). (iv) steps taken to ensure that the programme is publicised in accordance with Article 76 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005
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(a) a description of the procedures for setting up and running the network, (b) the state-of-play of the implementation of the action plan, (c) a financial table showing the financial implementation of the programme and distinguishing between the elements covered by points (a) and (b) of Article 68(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005: Type of expenditure for NRN Annual payments-year N Cumulative payments from year 2007 to year N (a) for running the structure of the national rural network (b) for implementing the action plan of the national rural network Total (d) information, as appropriate, covered by points 4 to 7 of part A of this Annex.
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Horizontal | Economic development | |
Employment rate | ||
Unemployment | ||
Training and education in agriculture | ||
5 | Age structure in agriculture | |
Labour productivity in agriculture | ||
7 | Gross fixed capital formation in agriculture | |
8 | Employment development of primary sector | |
9 | Economic development of primary sector | |
Labour productivity in food industry | ||
11 | Gross fixed capital formation in food industry | |
12 | Employment development in food industry | |
13 | Economic development of food industry | |
Labour productivity in forestry | ||
15 | Gross fixed capital formation in forestry | |
16 | Importance of semi-subsistence farming in New Member States | |
Biodiversity: Population of farmland birds | ||
Biodiversity: High nature value farmland and forestry | ||
19 | Biodiversity: Tree species composition | |
Water quality: Gross Nutrient Balances | ||
21 | Water quality: Pollution by nitrates and pesticides | |
22 | Soil: Areas at risk of soil erosion | |
23 | Soil: Organic farming | |
Climate change: Production of renewable energy from agriculture and forestry | ||
25 | Climate change: UAA devoted to renewable energy | |
26 | Climate change/air quality: gas emissions from agriculture | |
Farmers with other gainful activity | ||
Employment development of non-agricultural sector | ||
Economic development of non-agricultural sector | ||
Self-employment development | ||
31 | Tourism infrastructure in rural area | |
Internet take-up in rural areas | ||
Development of services sector | ||
34 | Net migration | |
Lifelong learning in rural areas | ||
Leader | Development of Local Action Groups |
AXIS | Indicator | |
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Horizontal | 1 | Designation of rural areas |
2 | Importance of rural areas | |
3 | Agricultural land use | |
4 | Farm structure | |
5 | Forestry structure | |
6 | Forest productivity | |
7 | Land cover | |
8 | Less favoured areas | |
9 | Areas of extensive agriculture | |
10 | Natura 2000 area | |
11 | Biodiversity: Protected forest | |
12 | Development of forest area | |
13 | Forest ecosystem health | |
14 | Water quality | |
15 | Water use | |
16 | Protective forests concerning primarily soil and water | |
17 | Population density | |
18 | Age structure | |
19 | Structure of the Economy | |
20 | Structure of Employment | |
21 | Long-term unemployment | |
22 | Educational attainment | |
23 | Internet Infrastructure |
Code | Measure | Output Indicators |
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111 | Vocational training and information actions |
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112 | Setting up of young farmers |
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113 | Early retirement |
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114 | Use of advisory services |
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115 | Setting up of management, relief and advisory services | |
121 | Modernisation of agricultural holdings |
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122 | Improvement of the economic value of forests |
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123 | Adding value to agricultural and forestry products |
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124 | Cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies in the agriculture and food sector and the forestry sector | |
125 | Infrastructure related to the development and adaptation of agriculture and forestry |
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126 | Restoring agricultural production potential damaged by natural disasters and introducing appropriate prevention actions |
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131 | Meeting standards based on Community legislation | |
132 | Participation of farmers in food quality schemes | |
133 | Information and promotion activities | |
141 | Semi-subsistence farming | |
142 | Producer groups |
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211 | Natural handicap payments to farmers in mountain areas |
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212 | Payments to farmers in areas with handicaps, other than mountain areas |
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213 | Natura 2000 payments and payments linked to Directive 2000/60/EC |
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214 | Agri-environment payments |
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215 | Animal welfare payments |
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216 | Non-productive investments |
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221 | First afforestation of agricultural land |
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222 | First establishment of agroforestry systems on agricultural land |
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223 | First afforestation of non-agricultural land |
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224 | Natura 2000 payments |
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225 | Forest-environment payments |
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226 | Restoring forestry potential and introducing prevention actions |
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227 | Non-productive investments |
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311 | Diversification into non-agricultural activities |
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312 | Business creation and development | |
313 | Encouragement of tourism activities |
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321 | Basic services for the economy and rural population |
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322 | Village renewal and developmen |
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323 | Conservation and upgrading of the rural heritage |
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331 | Training and information |
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341 | Skills acquisition, animation and implementation of local development strategies |
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421 | Implementing cooperation projects |
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431 | Running the local action group, acquiring skills and animating the territory as referred to in Article 59 |
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Improving the competitiveness of the agricultural and forestry sector | |
Improving the environment and the countryside through land management |
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Improving the quality of life in rural areas and encouraging diversification of economic activity |
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1 | Economic growth |
2 | Employment creation |
3 | Labour productivity |
4 | Reversing biodiversity decline |
5 | Maintenance of high nature value farmland and forestry |
6 | Improvement in water quality |
7 | Contribution to combating climate change |