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Introductory Text
PART 1 SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
The objectives
1.The sustainable land management objectives
The duty
2.Welsh Ministers’ duty in relation to the objectives
3.Exceptions from the duty in section 2
Monitoring and reporting
4.Sustainable land management indicators and targets
5.Steps to be taken in preparing or revising indicators and targets
6.Sustainable land management reports
7.Steps to be taken in preparing reports
PART 2 SUPPORT FOR AGRICULTURE ETC.
CHAPTER 1 WELSH MINISTERS’ POWER TO PROVIDE SUPPORT
8.Welsh Ministers’ power to provide support
9.Further provision about support under section 8
10.Power to make provision about publication of information about support
11.Multi-annual support plans
12.Power to make provision about checking eligibility for support, etc.
13.Annual report about support provided under section 8
14.Impact Report
15.Steps to be taken in preparing report under section 14
CHAPTER 2 POWERS TO MODIFY LEGISLATION RELATING TO FINANCIAL AND OTHER SUPPORT
16.Power to modify legislation governing the basic payment scheme
17.Power to modify legislation relating to the common agricultural policy
18.Power to modify legislation relating to support for apiculture
19.Power to modify legislation relating to support for rural development
20.Relationship with other powers to modify legislation
CHAPTER 3 INTERVENTION IN AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
21.Declaration relating to exceptional market conditions
22.Exceptional market conditions: powers available to Welsh Ministers
23.Power to modify retained direct EU legislation relating to public market intervention and private storage aid
CHAPTER 4 AGRICULTURAL TENANCIES
24.Agricultural Holdings: dispute resolution relating to financial support
PART 3 MATTERS RELATING TO AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
CHAPTER 1 COLLECTION AND SHARING OF DATA
25.Agri-food supply chains: requirement to provide information
26.Meaning of “agri-food supply chain”
27.Relevant activity: requirement to provide information
28.Meaning of “relevant activity”
29.Requirement to specify purposes for which information may be processed
30.Duty to publish requirement under section 25(1) or 27(1) in draft
31.Provision of required information and limitations on its processing
32.Enforcement of information requirements
33.Review of operation and effect of sections 25 to 32
CHAPTER 2 MARKETING STANDARDS: AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
34.Marketing standards
CHAPTER 3 CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN CARCASSES ETC.
35.Carcass classification
PART 4 FORESTRY
36.Overview of Part
37.Conditions of tree felling licences
38.Amendment of tree felling licences by agreement
39.Varying, suspending or revoking tree felling licences
40.Tree Preservation Orders
41.Appeals and compensation
42.Penalty for felling without licence
43.Service of documents
44.Consequential amendments to the Forestry Act 1967
PART 5 WILDLIFE
45.Overview of Part
46.Prohibition on use of snares and glue traps
47.Modification of prohibitions on use of other methods to kill or take wild animals
48.Consequential amendments to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
PART 6 GENERAL
49.Power to make consequential, transitional etc. provision
50.Regulations under this Act
51.Meaning of “agriculture” and related references
52.Meaning of “ancillary activity”
53.Power to amend sections 51 and 52
54.Other interpretation
55.Consequential amendments and repeals etc.
56.Coming into force
57.Short title
SCHEDULE 1
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS RELEVANT TO MARKETING STANDARDS PROVISIONS
1.Milk and milk products
2.Spreadable fats
3.Beef and veal
4.Poultry and poultrymeat
5.Eggs and egg products
6.Fruit and vegetables, other than olives
7.Olive oil and table olives
8.Hops
9.Wine
10.Aromatised wine
11.Interpretation
SCHEDULE 2
MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS ETC. RELATING TO PARTS 1 TO 3
PART 1 AMENDMENTS, REPEALS AND SAVINGS RELATING TO THE AGRICULTURE ACT 2020
1.Agriculture Act 2020 (c. 21)
2.Despite the repeal of Schedule 5 to the Agriculture Act...
PART 2 AMENDMENTS TO OTHER ACTS
3.Environment Act 1995 (c. 25)
4.Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (c. 37)
5.Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (c. 5)
6.Environment (Wales) Act 2016 (anaw 3)
SCHEDULE 3
CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS ETC. TO THE CMO REGULATION
PART 1 AMENDMENTS RELATING TO CHAPTER 3 OF PART 2 (INTERVENTION IN MARKETS)
1.Exceptional market conditions
2.If paragraph 2 of Schedule 7 to the Agriculture Act...
PART 2 AMENDMENTS RELATING TO SECTION 34 (MARKETING STANDARDS)
3.Marketing standards
4.In Article 73 (marketing standards: scope), for “under paragraph 16(1)...
5.In Article 75 (marketing standards: establishment and content), in paragraph...
6.In Article 78 (definitions, designations and sales descriptions for certain...
7.In Article 80 (oenological practices and methods of analysis), in...
8.In Article 86 (reservation, amendment and cancellation of optional reserved...
9.In Article 91 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...
10.In Article 119 (labelling and presentation in the wine sector:...
11.In Article 122 (labelling and presentation in the wine sector:...
12.In Article 123 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...
PART 3 AMENDMENTS RELATING TO SECTION 35 (CARCASS CLASSIFICATION)
13.Carcass classification
14.In Article 19 (public intervention and aid for private storage:...
15.In Article 20 (public intervention and aid for private storage:...
16.In Article 21 (public intervention and aid for private storage:...
PART 4 SAVING PROVISION
17.Regulations made by the European Commission under Section 1 or...
18.Regulations made by the European Commission under—