
Article 1 
This Regulation lays down rules for the application of Regulation (EC) No 1268/1999 on Community support for pre-accession measures for agriculture and rural development in the applicant countries of central and eastern Europe in the pre-accession period.
Article 2 

1. Support may be granted for agricultural investments according to the conditions foreseen in Title II, Chapter I of Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999 with the exception of Article 7 of that chapter.
2. Support for investment shall be granted to agricultural holdings:
— which comply with the national minimum standards regarding the environment, hygiene and animal welfare at the time when the decision to grant support is taken, and
— for which economic viability at the end of the realisation of the investment shall be demonstrated.However, where acquis-related minimum standards regarding the environment, hygiene and animal welfare have been newly introduced at the time the application is received, the decision to grant support will be conditional on the holding meeting these new standards by the end of the realisation of the investment.
3. Each applicant country shall set limits for total investment eligible for support as well as acceptable standards regarding farmers' occupational skill and competence in order to be eligible for support.
Article 3 

1. Support may be granted for investments provided for in Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999 relating to improving the processing and marketing of the agricultural including fishery products included in Annex I to the Treaty. Agricultural products, excluding fishery products, must originate in applicant countries or the Community. Investments at the retail level shall be excluded from support.Support shall be granted to those persons ultimately responsible for financing the investment in enterprises fulfilling the conditions provided for in the first and second indents of Article 2(2) of this Regulation.However, where acquis-related minimum standards regarding the environment, hygiene and animal welfare have been newly introduced at the time the application is received, the decision to grant support will be conditional on the enterprise meeting those new standards by the end of the realisation of the investment.
2. Eligible expenditure may include in particular:
(a) the construction and acquisition of immovable property, with the exception of land purchase;
(b) new machinery and equipment including computer software; however on a case-by-case basis the Commission may agree on eligibility of second-hand equipment subject to specific safeguards in particular concerning provenance and technical specification;
(c) general costs, such as architects', engineers' and Consultants' fees, feasibility studies, acquisition of patents and licences, in addition to expenditure as referred to in (a) and (b) and up to a ceiling of 12 % of that expenditure.
Article 4 
Support may be granted for actions foreseen in Title II, Chapter VI of Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999, and taking account of the conditions included therein, provided that they concern actions at the pilot level.
Such actions shall have the objective of developing practical experience of agri-environment implementation at both the administrative and farm levels.
Article 5 

1. Support for vocational training may be granted to contribute to the improvement of the occupational skill and competence of farmers and other persons involved in agricultural activities and forestry activities and their conversion. In addition, support may be granted for the vocational training of other persons potentially engaged in activities eligible to any other measure in the Programme, except those referred to in the last indent of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1268/1999.
2. Support for vocational training shall not include courses of instruction or training which form part of normal programmes or systems of education at secondary or higher levels.
Article 6 

1. Support may be granted to encourage the setting-up, and to facilitate the administrative operation, of producer groups, during the first five years following the date of their recognition.
2. This Article shall apply to producer groups set up for the purpose of jointly adapting the production and output of the producers who are members of such groups to market requirements, and, of jointly placing goods on the market, including centralisation of sale, preparation for sale, and supply to bulk buyers, and, of establishing common rules on production information, with particular regard to harvesting and availability, and which have been formally recognised by an applicant country.
3. Support granted to producer groups recognised after 1 January 2000 for the first five years following the date on which they are recognised, shall be granted towards the costs of setting up and running the producer organisation, at a flat rate.
4. The aid referred to in paragraph 3 shall be determined for each producer organisation on the basis of its annual marketed production and shall not exceed:
(a) amount for the first, second, third, fourth and fifth years to 5 %, 5 %, 4 %, 3 % and 2 % respectively of the value marketed production up to EUR 1 000 000, and
(b) amount for the first, second, third, fourth and fifth years, to 2,5 %, 2,5 %, 2,0 %, 1,5 % and 1,5 % respectively of the values of marketed production exceeding EUR 1 000 000,
(c) be subject to a ceiling for each producer organisation of:
— EUR 100 000 for the first year,
— EUR 100 000 for the second year,
— EUR 80 000 for the third year,
— EUR 60 000 for the fourth year,
— EUR 50 000 for the fifth year,and shall be paid in annual instalments.
Article 7 

1. Support may be granted for the actions provided for in Articles 29 and 30 of Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999 and subject to the conditions set out in those articles.However, support to restore forestry production potential may only be granted where the Commission determines that an exceptional natural disaster, irrespective of cause, has occurred.
2. Support shall be granted for the afforestation of agricultural land provided that such planting is adapted to local conditons and is compatible with the environment.Support may in addition to planting costs include an annual premium per hectare afforested to cover maintenance costs for a period of up to five years.
3. Support for the afforestation of agricultural land undertaken by public authorities shall cover only the costs of establishment.
4. Support for the afforestation of agricultural land shall not be granted in respect of the planting of Christmas trees.
5. In the case of fast-growing species cultivated in the short term, support for afforestation shall be granted for planting costs only.
Article 8 

1. Expenditure in respect of actions under measures described in Articles 2 to 7 of this Regulation and of any other measure mentioned in Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1268/1999 shall be eligible for Community support only if those actions form part of the programme for agriculture and rural development approved in accordance with Article 4(5) of Regulation (EC) No 1268/1999.
2. Only expenditure paid by the Agency from the date of the Commission decision conferring financial management on that Agency, or the date(s) specified therein, shall be eligible for Community support. For a project to be eligible for Community support, all services, works, machinery and supplies shall originate in the Community or in the applicant countries; if so requested, the final beneficiary shall be able to establish the origin of the inputs into works or service contracts, using any admissible means of evidence.The final date for the eligibility of commitment shall be the end of the financial year 2006 or the date of accession of the relevant applicant country, whichever is the earlier.
3. Any operation shall remain eligible only if it does not within five years from the date of the authorisation of the payment by the applicant country's paying agency undergo a substantial modification:
(a) affecting its nature or its implementation conditions or giving to a firm or public body an undue advantage; and
(b) resulting either from a change in the nature of ownership in an item of infrastructure or a cessation or change in location in a productive activity.
4. For the application of Article 8(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1268/1999 the following definitions shall apply:
(a) ‘young farmers’ shall mean a farmer under 40 years of age at the time when the decision to grant support is taken, possessing adequate occupational skills and competence;
(b) ‘mountain areas’ shall mean mountain areas as defined in Article 18(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999;
(c) ‘public aid’ shall mean all such aid whether or not granted under the programme.
Article 8a 
For each Programme eligible expenditure shall respect the provisions of the Financing Agreement referred to in Article 1(2) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 2222/2000 applicable between the Community and the applicant country concerned.
Article 9 
The Commission shall ensure that each applicant country sets up and operates, to the best standards, a managing authority which is responsible for the efficient and correct management of the programme.
Article 10 
The specific physical, environmental and financial indicators applied in the monitoring of the implementation of the programme shall take into account the elements mentioned in Article 36 of Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999.
Article 11 
The annual reports mentioned in Article 5(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1268/1999 shall, in addition to the elements mentioned in Article 37 of Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999 applicable as appropriate, contain the physical indicators per measure.
Article 12 
The appraisals and evaluation referred to in Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 1268/1999 shall be carried out taking account of the procedures for evaluation provided in Title IV, Chapter III of Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999 and Chapter III, Section 5 of Regulation (EC) No 1750/1999.
Article 13 
The detailed conditions for support and eligibility of expenditure on the basis of this Regulation, taking into account the Commission guidelines set for the Member States, will be laid down in bilateral agreements concluded between the Commission, on behalf of the European Community, and each applicant country.
This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
It shall apply in relation to Community support as from 1 January 2000.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.