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CAP Reform: greening - work out what it means for you

Guidance on greening under CAP Reform: a leaflet and a list of crops to help you work out what you need to do to meet the greening rules.

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This document has been superseded by the CAP Reform update leaflet published on 14 August 2014.

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This document has now been superseded by 鈥�CAP Reform: August 2014 update (including 鈥榞reening: how it works鈥�)鈥� and has now been archived.

皇冠体育app leaflet provides the latest information on the 鈥榞reening鈥� rules and adds to the information provided in 鈥楢n introduction to the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) schemes in England鈥�, which was sent to all CAP customers in April.

皇冠体育app leaflet is aimed at stakeholders, agents and farm advisers, to help farmers work out the:

  • crop diversification rules and exemptions
  • exemptions from the Ecological Focus Area rules

You should use the list of crops to help work out crop diversification requirements.

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Published 9 June 2014

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