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CAP Reform Overview Charlotte Lay CLA Conservation Adviser [email protected]

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Page 1: CLA CAP Presenta

CAP Reform Overview

Charlotte Lay

CLA Conservation Adviser

[email protected]

Page 2: CLA CAP Presenta

Consultation in Autumn 2013

Headline Decisions:

• Modulation at 12% (reviewed in 2017)

• No Certification Scheme

• Awaiting EFAs, Active Farmer & Dual Use

Background

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• 30% of Direct (Pillar 1) Payments

• Penalties apply after first two years

(2017)

3 elements:

• Crop diversification

• Permanent grassland

• Ecological Focus Areas (EFAs)

Greening

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Crop diversification

• Arable area 10 – 30 Ha: 2 crops

- Main crop < 75%

• Arable Area 30 Ha or more : 3 crops

- Main crop < 75%

- 2 crops < 95%

Winter & Spring crops = defined as separate

Species/ sub species

‘Permanent’ crops = exempt

Greening - 1

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Ecological Focus Areas (EFAs)

•5% of arable area

•Eligible if arable land >15 Ha

•Weightings for each option

•Options could include:

-Fallow land, nitrogen fixing crops, catch

crops, short-rotation coppice, Buffer Strips,

Landscape features

Greening - 3

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•Certified Organic

•Natura 2000 (SSSIs)

•More than 75% Permanent Pasture (only if

you have less than 30 Ha of arable land)

•Double Funding

Greening ‘Exemptions’

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England is currently

broken down into 3

payment

areas:

- Non-SDA, SDA and

Moorland

- Defra likely to amend

these areas and payment

amounts – sending

money ‘uphill’

Regional Payments

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2. ‘Minimum Activity’

• Growing crops or rearing animals

• Keeping land in condition to support grazing /

cultivation

• A minimum activity on ‘naturally kept land’

Active Farmer - Minimum activity

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• Capping – no longer on the table.

• Minimum reduction in payments over €150,000 of

5%

• Only subject to 70% of Direct Payments (not

greening)

• Salaries will not be offset against deducted amount

Capping / ‘Degressivity’

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• The minimum claim size will be increased from 1 Ha to

5 Ha

• Around 15,000 RPA claimants in 2012 were <5 Ha

• 50,000 Ha of land covered

• Cross Compliance failures high in this category

Minimum Claim Size

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• England will rollover existing entitlements into 2015

• Can be traded after 1st January 2015, but only to ‘Active

Farmers’

• Excess entitlements removed after 2015 claim

• Can be transferred between June and mid-October 2014

• 2 year usage rule applies

Entitlements

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• Mandatory

• Younger than 40

• Additional annual payment for

5 years

• 25% top up of average

payment per/Ha

• Limit set at 90 Ha

• No added eligibility criteria

• Up to 2% of Direct Payments

Young Farmers Scheme

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• Revised scheme as part of the new look RDPE –

NELMS: One scheme, one set of options

• Higher baseline/entry requirements

• ‘Open to all’ but the bar has been raised

• New element to incentivise coordination amongst

claimants

• Dual Use

Revised agri-environment

schemes

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Pilla

r 2P

illar 1

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• All claims are likely to be online only

• All AES and BPS schemes will be in one place

• CLA in discussion with DEFRA on how to deal with

those who cannot go online

• The CLA are lobbying for hard copy guidance...

Claiming post 2015

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Thank you

Charlotte Lay

CLA Conservation Adviser

[email protected]