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The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) Order 1995

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SCHEDULEPRESCRIBED UNITS OF PRODUCTION AND DETERMINATION OF NET ANNUAL INCOME

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Farming useUnit of productionNet annual income from unit of production
Note to column 1
(1)

This refers to land which would be set aside to satisfy the obligation in Article 2(5) of Council Regulation No. 1765/92 establishing a support system for producers of certain arable crops (O.J. No. L181, 1.7.92, p.12), except where such land would be used for the provision of materials for the manufacture, within the Community of products not primarily intended for human or animal consumption, in accordance with Article 7(4) of Council Regulation No. 1765/92.

Notes to column 3
(1)

Deduct £114 from this figure in the case of animals for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the premium for maintaining suckler cows (suckler cow premium) provided for in Article 4d of Council Regulation No. 805/68 on the common organisation of the market in beef and veal (O.J. No. L148, 28.6.68, p,24, O.J. Special Edition 1968 Vol. I p. 187), as amended, in so far as is relevant to this Order, by Council Regulation No. 2066/92 (O.J. No. L215, 30.7.92, p.49), Commission Regulation No. 3611/92 (O.J. No. L370, 19.12.92, p.16), Council Regulation No. 125/93 (O.J. No. L18, 18.1.93, p.1), Council Regulation No. 3611/93 (O.J. No. L328, 29.12.93, p.7) and Council Regulation No. 1884/94 (O.J. L197, 30.7.94, p.27). Add £29 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of the additional amount (extensification premium) provided for in Article 4h of Council Regulation No. 805/68.

(2)

This is the figure for animals which would be kept for 12 months. Deduct £79 in the case of animals which would be kept for that period and for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the special premium for holding male bovine animals (beef special premium) provided for in Article 4b of Council Regulation No. 805/68. Add £26 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals which would be kept for that period and for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of extensification premium. In the case of animals which would be kept for less than 12 months and for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of beef special premium, the net annual income is to be calculated by deducting £79 from the figure in column 3 and then making a pro rata adjustment of the resulting figure. In the case of animals which would be kept for less than 12 months and for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of beef special premium, the net annual income is to be calculated by first deducting £79 from the figure in column 3, then making a pro rata adjustment of the resulting figure, then adding to that figure the sum of £79 and (where the net annual income includes a sum in respect of extensification premium) the sum of £26.

(3)

This indicates the figure for animals (irrespective of age) which would be kept for 12 months. In the case of animals which would be kept for less than 12 months a pro rata adjustment of this figure is to be made.

(4)

Deduct £26 from this figure in the case of animals for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the premium for offsetting income loss sustained by sheep meat producers (sheep annual premium) provided for in Article 5 of Council Regulation No. 3013/89 on the common organisation of the market in sheepmeat and goatmeat, (O.J. No. L289, 7.10.89, p.1), as amended, in so far as relevant to this Order, by Council Regulation No. 2069/92 (O.J. No. L215, 30.7.92, p.59) and Council Regulation No. 233/94 (O.J. No. L30, 3.2.94, p.9).

(5)

Deduct £21 from this figure in the case of animals for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of sheep annual premium.

(6)

Deduct £268 from this figure in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the compensatory payment for which producers of arable crops may apply (area payment) provided for in Article 2 of Council Regulation No. 1765/92.

(7)

Deduct £389 from this figure in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

(8)

Deduct £520 from this figure in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

(9)

Deduct £268 from this figure in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

(10)

Deduct £405 from this figure in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

(11)

Deduct £388 from this figure in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

(12)

Deduct £269 from this figure in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

£
1. Livestock
Dairy cows:
Channel Islands breedscow287
Other breedscow340
Beef breeding cows:
On eligible land which is severely disadvantaged land or disadvantaged land under the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1993(1)cow86(1)
On other landcow 73(1)
Beef fattening cattle (semi-intensive)head119(2)
Dairy replacementshead 85(3)
Ewes:
On eligible land which is severely disadvantaged land or disadvantaged land under the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1993ewe24(4)
On other landewe20(5)
Store lambs (including ewe lambs sold as shearlings)head1.92
Pigs:
Sows and gilts in pigsow or gilt101
Porkerhead 3.18
Cutterhead 5.24
Baconhead 6.05
Poultry:
Laying hensbird 1.18
Broilersbird .16
Point-of-lay pulletsbird .32
Turkeysbird 1.46
2. Farm arable crops
Barleyhectare374(6)
Beanshectare250(7)
Herbage seedhectare150
Linseedhectare193(8)
Oatshectare365(9)
Oilseed rapehectare287(10))
Peas:
Driedhectare236(11)
Vininghectare300
Potatoes:
First earlyhectare880
Maincrop (including seed)hectare951
Sugar Beethectare 472
Wheathectare 516(12)
3. Set-aside (1)hectare 116
4. Outdoor horticultural crops
Broad beanshectare 468
Brussels sproutshectare 1216
Cabbage, savoys and sprouting broccolihectare 1362
Carrotshectare 1441
Cauliflower and winter broccolihectare 1095
Celeryhectare 4072
Leekshectare 2815
Lettucehectare 3035
Onions:
Dry bulbhectare 1312
Saladhectare 4291
Outdoor bulbshectare 1135
Parsnipshectare 1467
Rhubarb (natural)hectare 1763
Turnips and swedeshectare 1052
5. Protected crops
Forced narcissi1000 square metres 4429
Forced tulips1000 square metres 6305
Mushrooms1000 square metres11047
6. Orchard fruit
Apples:
Ciderhectare 550
Cookinghectare 1517
Desserthectare 1782
Cherrieshectare 915
Pearshectare 1301
Plumshectare 973
7. Soft fruit
Blackcurrantshectare 1097
Gooseberrieshectare 1584
Raspberrieshectare 2737
Strawberrieshectare 3278
8. Miscellaneous
Hopshectare 1537
(1)

S.I. 1993/2631, as amended by the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/2924), the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) (Amendment) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/94), the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) (Amendment) Regulations 1995 (S.I. 1995/100) and the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1995 (1995/1481).

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