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The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) Order 1996

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Articles 1(2) and 2

SCHEDULEPRESCRIBED UNITS OF PRODUCTION AND DETERMINATION OF NET ANNUAL INCOME

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Farming useUnit of productionNet annual income from unit of production
£
Article 2(3)
NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE
Note to column 1
(1)

This refers to land which is set-aside under Article 2(5) of Council Regulation 1765/92, except where such land is used (in accordance with Article 7(4) of Council Regulation 1765/92) for the provision of materials for the manufacture within the Community of products not primarily intended for human or animal consumption.

Notes to column 3
(1)

Deduct £147 from this figure in the case of animals for which the net annual income does not include:

(i)

a sum in respect of the premium for maintaining suckler cows (suckler cow premium) provided for in Article 4d of Council Regulation 805/68, and

(ii)

a sum provided for by Council Regulation 1357/96.

Add £31 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals for which the net annual income is to include a sum in respect of the additional amount (extensification premium) provided for in Article 4h of Council Regulation 805/68.

(2)

This is the figure for animals which are kept for 12 months.

Deduct £113 in the case of animals which are kept for 12 months and for which the net annual income does not include:

(i)

a sum in respect of the special premium for holding male bovine animals (beef special premium) provided for in Article 4b of Council Regulation 805/68, and

(ii)

a sum provided for by Council Regulation 1357/96.

Add £31 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals which are kept for 12 months and for which the net annual income is to include a sum in respect of extensification premium.

In the case of animals which are 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 £113 from the figure in column 3 and then making a pro rata adjustment of the resulting figure.

In the case of animals which are 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 £113 from the figure in column 3, then making a pro rata adjustment of the resulting figure, then adding to that figure the sum of £113 and (where the net annual income includes a sum in respect of extensification premium) the sum of £31.

(3)

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

(4)

Deduct £24 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 3013/89.

(5)

Deduct £18 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 £266 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 1765/92.

(7)

Deduct £385 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 £515 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 £265 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 £423 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 £385 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 £267 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 breeds

cow294
  • Other breeds

cow350

Beef breeding cows:

  • On eligible land under the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1996(1)

cow75(1)
  • On other land

cow60(1)

Beef fattening cattle (semi-intensive)

head102(2)
Dairy replacementshead85(3)

Ewes:

  • On eligible land under the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1996(1)

ewe28(4)
  • On other land

ewe24(5)
Store lambs (including ewe lambs sold as shearlings)head2

Pigs:

  • Sows and gilts in pig

sow or gilt103
  • Porker

head2.83
  • Cutter

head5.01
  • Bacon

head6.22

Poultry:

  • Laying hens

bird1.16
  • Broilers

bird0.16
  • Point-of-lay pullets

bird0.32
  • Turkeys

bird1.44
2. Farm arable crops
Barleyhectare429(6)
Beanshectare185(7)
Herbage seedhectare208
Linseedhectare282(8)
Oatshectare349(9)
Oilseed rapehectare380(10))

Peas:

  • Dried

hectare204(11)
  • Vining

hectare311

Potatoes:

  • First early

hectare1207
  • Maincrop (including seed)

hectare1226
Sugar Beethectare513
Wheathectare453(12)
3. Set-aside
(1)hectare97
4. Outdoor horticultural crops
Broad beanshectare512
Brussels sproutshectare1313
Cabbage, savoys and sprouting broccolihectare1559
Carrotshectare1994
Cauliflower and winter broccolihectare1140
Celeryhectare4060
Leekshectare3074
Lettucehectare3414

Onions:

  • Dry bulb

hectare2008
  • Salad

hectare4403
Outdoor bulbshectare1687
Parsnipshectare2026
Rhubarb (natural)hectare2581
Turnips and swedeshectare1210
5. Protected crops
Forced narcissi1000 square metres6338
Forced tulips1000 square metres6167
Mushrooms1000 square metres11452
6. Orchard fruit

Apples:

  • Cider

hectare505
  • Cooking

hectare1265
  • Dessert

hectare1462
Cherrieshectare1090
Pearshectare1110
Plumshectare933
7. Soft fruit
Blackcurrantshectare961
Gooseberrieshectare1490
Raspberrieshectare2860
Strawberrieshectare3117
8. Miscellaneous
Hopshectare2103
(1)

S.I. 1996/1500.

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