      Member State:        Marketing year:      ,
     Gas, coal, lignite, fuel oil, electricity, biomass, etc.     ,

 a , Production of dehydrated fodder , tonnes of dehydrated fodder , ,
 b , Average humidity on entry , % , ,
 c , Average humidity on leaving , % , ,
 d , Average air temperature on entering the drier , °C , ,
  e1  ,  Average specific consumption  ,  Megajoules per kg of dehydrated fodder  ,   ,
  e2  ,  Energy used per tonne of evaporated water  ,  Megajoules per kg of evaporated water  ,   ,
    Please complete for each type of fuel used    :      Type of fuel:   ,
 f , Average specific calorific value , megajoules per tonne of fuel , ,
 g , Quantity used , tonnes of fuel , ,
 h , Energy produced , megajoules , ,
  Member State:    Marketing year:  ,

a,2611 + 2670,(a) = b + c Green fodder grown on arable land, of which:,,
b,2611,  (b)   annual fodder crops (fodder maize, other)   ,,
c,2670,  (c)   perennial fodder crops (clover, lucerne, temporary grassland)   ,,
d,2672,of which: lucerne,,
e,0002,Total area of permanent grassland,,

  A.1.   Number of undertakings approved for the marketing year   ,,
  A.2.   Number of new approvals   ,,
  A.3.   Number of approvals withdrawn   ,,
  A.4.   of which: number withdrawn for less than one marketing year   ,,
  A.5.   of which: number withdrawn for one or more marketing years   ,,

  B.1.   Number of purchasers of fodder for drying and/or grinding approved for the marketing year   ,,
  B.2.   Number of new approvals   ,,
  B.3.   Number of approvals withdrawn   ,,
  B.4.   of which: number withdrawn for less than one marketing year   ,,
  B.5.   of which: number withdrawn for one or more marketing years   ,,

  C.1.   Number of contracts   ,,
  C.2.   Number of farmers concerned   ,,
  C.3.   Number of parcels included in the contracts   ,,
  C.4.   Area (in ha) covered by contracts   ,,

  D.1.   Number of delivery declarations   ,,
  D.2.   Number of farmers concerned   ,,
  D.3.   Number of parcels included in the delivery declarations   ,,
  D.4.   Area (in ha) covered by delivery declarations   ,,

  E.1.   Number of applications submitted   ,,
  E.2.   Number of lots concerned   ,,
  E.3.   Quantity processed   ,,
  E.4.   Quantity leaving (covered by aid applications)   ,,


  A.1.1.   Declaration of the same area twice, by one or more applicants   ,,,,,,,
  A.1.2.   Contract (or delivery declaration) and single aid application do not correspond   ,,,,,,,

  A.2.1.   Number of on-the-spot checks   ,,,,,,,
  A.2.2.   No anomalies   ,,,,,,,
  A.2.3.   Over-declaration   ,,,,,,,
  A.2.4.   Under-declaration   ,,,,,,,
  A.2.5.   Crop type different from that declared   ,,,,,,,
  A.2.6.   Other infringements   ,,,,,,,

  B.1.   Number of on-the-spot checks   ,,,
  B.2.   No anomalies   ,,,
  B.3.   Irregularities in the stock records   ,,,
  B.4.   Other infringements   ,,,


  C.1.1.   Late applications, up to 25 days late   ,,,,,,
  C.1.2.   Late applications, over 25 days late   ,,,,,,
  C.1.3.   No notification before leaving   ,,,,,,
  C.1.4.   Non-compliance with moisture and/or protein content criteria   ,,,,,,
  C.1.5.   Other irregularities detected   ,,,,,,

  C.2.1.   Number of on-the-spot checks   ,,,,,,
  C.2.2.   Number of samples taken (Art. 10(2))   ,,,,,,
  C.2.3.   No notification before leaving   ,,,,,,
  C.2.4.   Non-compliance with moisture and/or protein content criteria   ,,,,,,
  C.2.5.   Weighing irregularities   ,,,,,,
  C.2.6.   Stock records and accounts do not correspond   ,,,,,,
  C.2.7.   Other irregularities in the stock records   ,,,,,,
  C.2.8.   Other irregularities detected   ,,,,,,

  C.3.1.   Difference of no more than 20 % (Art. 29(a))   ,,,,,,
  C.3.2.   Repeat case of difference of no more than 20 % (Art. 29(c))   ,,,,,,
  C.3.3.   Difference of between 20 % and 50 % (Art. 29(b))   ,,,,,,
  C.3.4.   Repeat case of difference of between 20 % and 50 % (Art. 29(d))   ,,,,,,
  C.3.5.   Difference over 50 % (Art. 29(d))   ,,,,,,
  C.3.6.   Intentional irregularity (Art. 29, third subparagraph)   ,,,,,,
  C.3.7.   Financial penalties of 10 %–30 % (Art. 30)   ,,,,,,

  D.1.   Checks on the reality of purchases of fodder for drying and grinding (delivery and payment)   ,,,,
  D.2.   Checks on the reality (reception and payment) of dried fodder leaving to the first intermediary (marketing undertakings)   ,,,,
  D.3.   Checks on the reality (reception and payment) of dried fodder leaving to the final intermediary   ,,,,
