Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 181/2014 of 20 February 2014 laying down rules for the application of Regulation (EU) No 229/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down specific measures for agriculture in favour of the smaller Aegean islands
Modified by
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/916of 27 June 2018amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 181/2014 as regards certain provisions on checks, notifications and annual reporting and on amendments to the programme for the smaller Aegean islands, 32018R0916, June 28, 2018
(a) the specific needs of the smaller islands and the precise quality requirements; (b) traditional trade flows with ports in mainland Greece and between the islands in the Aegean Sea; (c) the economic aspect of the proposed aid; (d) where applicable, the need not to obstruct the potential development of local products; (e) as regards specific additional transport costs, the intermediate reloading costs involved in supplying goods to the smaller islands; (f) as regards the specific additional costs involved in local processing, the small size of the market and the need to guarantee security of supply for goods in the smaller islands concerned.
(a) force majeure or exceptional climatic conditions;(b) where an administrative enquiry has been opened concerning entitlement to the aid; in such cases, payment shall take place only after entitlement has been recognised.
(a) communicate to the competent authorities, at their request, all relevant information about their commercial activities, particularly regarding the prices and profit margins they practise; (b) operate exclusively in their own name and on their own account; (c) submit certificate applications commensurate with their real capacity to dispose of the products concerned, such capacity being proven by reference to objective factors; (d) refrain from acting in any way likely to create artificial shortages of products and from marketing the available products at artificially low prices; (e) ensure to the satisfaction of the competent authorities that, when the agricultural products are disposed of in the smaller islands, the advantage is passed on to the end-user.
(a) the amount of aid; (b) the number of agricultural parcels and the surface area and, if applicable, the number of animals covered by the aid application, or the quantity produced, transported, processed or marketed; (c) changes in comparison with the previous year; (d) the findings of checks performed in the preceding years; (e) other parameters to be defined by Greece.
(a) the aid schemes and applications checked; (b) the persons present; (c) the agricultural parcels checked, the agricultural parcels measured, the results of the measurements per parcel measured and the measuring methods used; (d) the number and type of animals found and, where applicable, the ear tag numbers, entries in the register and in the computerised database for bovine animals and any supporting documents checked, the results of the checks and, where applicable, particular observations in respect of individual animals or their identification code; (e) the quantities produced, transported, processed or marketed which are covered by the check; (f) whether advance notice was given to the aid applicant of the visit and, if so, how much; (g) any further control measures carried out.
(a) in the case of the specific supply arrangements and of the measures referred to in Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 178/2014, throughout the year; (b) in the case of direct payments, in accordance with Article 75 of Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013; (c) in the case of other payments, during the period beginning on 16 October of the current year and ending on 30 June of the following year.
(a) the quantities broken down according to whether they are dispatched from mainland Greece or other islands; (b) the amount of aid and the expenditure actually paid by product; (c) the quantities for which aid certificates have not been utilised; (d) any quantities exported to third countries or dispatched to the rest of the Union after processing in accordance with Article 11; (e) transfers within an overall quantity for a category of products and amendments to the forecast supply balances during the period; (f) the available balance and the utilisation rate.
(a) not later than 30 April each year, of the aid applications received and the amounts involved for the previous calendar year; (b) not later than 31 July each year, of the aid applications definitively eligible and the amounts involved for the previous calendar year.
(a) the reasons for any implementation problems justifying the amendment of the programme; (b) the expected effects of the amendment; (c) the implications for financing and eligibility conditions.
(a) in the case of forecast supply balances, changes in the individual level of aid up to 20 % or changes in the quantities of the products concerned covered by the supply balance and, consequently, the global amount of aid allocated to support each line of products; (b) as regards all measures, adjustments up to 20 % of the financial allocation for each individual measure, without prejudice of the financial ceilings provided for by Article 18 of Regulation (EU) No 229/2013, on condition that such adjustments are notified not later than 31 May of the year following the calendar year to which the amended financial allocation refers; (c) changes following amendments to codes and descriptions laid down in Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 used to identify the products benefiting from aid, as long as those amendments do not entail a change of the products themselves.Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff (OJ L 256, 7.9.1987, p. 1 ).
(a) force majeure or exceptional circumstances;(b) amendment of the quantities of products covered by the supply arrangements, (c) changes following amendments to codes and descriptions laid down in Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87.
(a) "measure" means the grouping of actions necessary to achieve one or more objectives for the programme constituting a line for which a financial allocation is defined in the financing table referred to in Article 5(a) of Regulation (EU) No 229/2013; (b) "group of products" means all products sharing the first two digits of the CN code as provided for in Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87.
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(a) for the specific supply arrangements: data and analysis of the annual supply balance of the smaller Aegean islands; (b) for the support for local production: data and analysis of the physical and financial implementation of each measure and action listed in the programme including such data as the number of beneficiaries, the number of animals covered by the payment, the eligible surface area and/or the number of holdings concerned. Where necessary, the data must be accompanied by a presentation and analysis of the sector to which the measure relates.
(a) evolution and analysis of the national indicators quantifying the specific objectives of the programme and assessment of the extent to which the specific objectives assigned to each of the measures contained in the programme have been achieved; (b) for the specific supply arrangements, information on the manner in which the advantage granted was passed on, as well as the measures taken and the checks performed to ensure that it was passed on in compliance with Article 4 of this Regulation. (c) for the specific supply arrangements, analysis of the proportionality of the aid in relation to the additional cost of transport to the smaller Aegean islands and, in the case of products intended for processing and agricultural inputs, the additional costs of insularity and distant location; (d) annual data on the common performance indicators referred to in Article 29 of this Regulation and their analysis in particular with regard to the attainment of the general objectives set out in Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 229/2013.