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(1) This Order may be cited as the Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England) Order 2006 and comes into force on 7th November 2006.
(2) In this Order—
 “Council Regulation 1782/2003” means Council Regulation (EC) No. 1782/2003 establishing common rules for direct support schemes under the common agricultural policy and establishing certain direct support schemes for farmers and amending certain regulations, as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1156/2006;
 “disadvantaged land” (except in the expression “severely disadvantaged land”) means any area of land shown coloured blue on the England LFA maps;
 “eligible hectare” has the same meaning as in Article 44(2) of Council Regulation 1782/2003;
 “the England LFA maps” means the three volumes of maps numbered 1 to 3, each volume being marked “Volume of maps of less‑favoured farming areas in England”, dated 20th May 1991, signed and sealed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and deposited at the offices of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Ergon House, Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2AL;
 “moorland” means all the land that is—
(a) severely disadvantaged land, and
(b) shown coloured pink in the three volumes of maps entitled “Moorland Map of England 2006” each volume being marked with the number of the volume, dated 13th February 2006, signed on behalf of the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and deposited at the offices of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Ergon House, Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2AL;
 “severely disadvantaged land” means any area of land shown coloured pink on the England LFA maps.
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(1) Paragraphs (2) and (3) of this article have effect for the purpose of the assessment of the productive capacity of a unit of agricultural land situated in England, in order to determine whether that unit is a commercial unit of agricultural land within the meaning of paragraph 3(1) of Schedule 6 to the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986.
(2) Where the land in question is capable, when farmed under competent management, of being used to produce any livestock, farm arable crop, outdoor horticultural crop or fruit as is mentioned in any of the entries 1 to 3 in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order, then—
(a) the unit of production prescribed in relation to that use of the land shall be the unit in the entry in column 2 of that Schedule opposite to that entry; and
(b) the amount determined, for the period of 12 months beginning with 7th November 2006, as the net annual income from that unit of production in that period shall be the amount in the entry in column 3 of that Schedule opposite to that entry as read with any relevant note to that Schedule.
(3) Where land capable, when farmed under competent management, of producing a net annual income is in receipt of hill farm allowance, or was set aside from production in 2005, or was an eligible hectare in 2005, as is mentioned in entries 4, 5 and 6 respectively in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order, then—
(a) the unit of production prescribed in relation to that use of the land shall be the unit in the entry in column 2 of that Schedule opposite to that entry; and
(b) the amount determined, for the period of 12 months beginning with 7th November 2006, as the net annual income from that unit of production in that period shall be the amount in the entry in column 3 of that Schedule opposite to that entry.
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The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England) Order 2005 is revoked.
Jeff Rooker
Minister of State
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
2nd October 2006
SCHEDULE
Article 2


Column 1Farming use Column 2Unit of production Column 3Net annual income from unit of production (£)
   
1. Livestock   
Dairy cows (other than Channel Islands breeds)  cow 302
Beef breeding cows:   
 On less favoured area land under the Hill Farm Allowance Regulations 2006 cow -138
 On other land cow -59
Beef fattening cattle (semi‑intensive)  head -57
Dairy replacements  head 80
Ewes:   
 On less favoured area land under the Hill Farm Allowance Regulations 2006 ewe 8
 On other land ewe 19
Store lambs (including ewe lambs sold as shearlings)  head 2
Pigs:   
 Sows and gilts in pig sow or gilt 160
 Porker head 3
 Cutter head 5.50
 Bacon head 8.20
Poultry:   
 Laying hens bird 2
 Broilers bird 0.24
 Point‑of‑lay pullets bird 0.45
Christmas Turkeys  bird 4.50
   
2. Farm arable crops   
Barley  hectare 24
Beans  hectare 54.18
Herbage seed  hectare 230
Oilseed rape  hectare 22
Peas:   
 Dried hectare 14.18
 Vining hectare 350
Potatoes:   
 First early hectare 1800
 Maincrop (including seed) hectare 1500
Sugar Beet  hectare 250
Wheat  hectare 35
   
3. Outdoor horticultural crops and fruit  
Root vegetables and onions  hectare 2500
Brassicas  hectare 1750
Fresh peas and beans  hectare 1100
Orchard fruit  hectare 1300
Soft fruit  hectare 3600
   
4. Forage Land   
Eligible forage area as defined in regulation 2(1) of the Hill Farm Allowance Regulations 2006  hectare The amount of hill farm allowance required to be paid under regulations 3 and 7 of the Hill Farm Allowance Regulations 2006
   
5. Set-aside   
Land which was, in 2005, set-aside from production under Article 54(3) of Council Regulation 1782/2003:   
 Severely disadvantaged land, excluding moorland hectare -19.91
 Disadvantaged land hectare -16.77
 All other land hectare -120.77
   
6. Eligible hectares   
Land which was, in 2005, an eligible hectare for the purposes of Council Regulation 1782/2003, except land which was set-aside from production under Article 54(3) of that Regulation:   
 Moorland hectare -9.85
 Severely disadvantaged land, excluding moorland hectare 128.40
 Disadvantaged land hectare 169.43
 All other land hectare 65.63
NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE


