Statutory Instrument 2002 No. 1925

      The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England)Order 2002


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2002 No. 1925

LANDLORD AND TENANT

ENGLAND

The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England)Order 2002

  Made 22nd July 2002 
  Laid before Parliament 23rd July 2002 
  Coming into force 12th September 2002 

The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 4 of Schedule 6 to the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986[1], and now vested in her [2] makes the following Order: - 

Title, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) This Order may be cited as the Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England) Order 2002 and shall come into force on 12th September 2002.

    (2) Any reference in this Order to a Community instrument is a reference to that instrument and any amendment of such instrument in force on the date this Order is made.

    (3) In this Order:

    "Council Regulation 1251/99" means Council Regulation (EC) No. 1251/99 establishing a support system for producers of certain arable crops[4];

    "Council Regulation 1254/99" means Council Regulation (EC) No. 1254/99 on the common organisation of the market in beef and veal[5].

Assessment of productive capacity of land
     2.  - (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 sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 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, crop, fruit or miscellaneous product as is mentioned in any of the entries 1 to 6 in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order, then - 

    (3) Where land capable, when farmed under competent management, of producing a net annual income is in receipt of hill farm allowance or is designated as set aside land, as is mentioned in entries 7 and 8 in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order, then - 

Revocation
    
3. The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England) Order 2001[6] is revoked.


Whitty
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

22nd July 2002



SCHEDULE
Article 2


PRESCRIBED UNITS OF PRODUCTION AND DETERMINATION OF NET ANNUAL INCOME


Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Farming use Unit of production Net annual income from unit of production
       £
1. Livestock          
Dairy cows:          
Channel Islands breeds cow 299
Other breeds cow 378
Beef breeding cows:          
On less favoured area land          
under the Hill Farm Allowance          
Regulations 2002[7] cow 19(1)
On other land cow 60(1)
Beef fattening cattle (semi-intensive) head 38(2)
Dairy replacements head 30(3)
Ewes:          
On less favoured area land          
under the Hill Farm Allowance          
Regulations 2002 ewe 3(4)
On other land ewe 9(5)
Store lambs (including ewe lambs sold as shearlings) head 0.75
Pigs:          
Sows and gilts in pig sow or gilt 75
Porker head 1.50
Cutter head 2.85
Bacon head 4.20
Poultry:          
Laying hens bird 0.92
Broilers bird 0.09
Point-of-lay pullets bird 0.20
Christmas Turkeys bird 1.27
2. Farm arable crops          
Barley hectare 149(6)
Beans hectare 195(7)
Herbage seed hectare 110
Oats hectare 176(8)
Oilseed rape hectare 76(9)
Peas:          
Dried hectare 224(10)
Vining hectare 200
Potatoes:          
First early hectare 860
Maincrop (including seed) hectare 860
SugarBeet hectare 240
Wheat hectare 214(11)
3. Outdoor horticultural crops          
Broad beans hectare 425
Brussels sprouts hectare 1505
Cabbage, savoys and sprouting broccoli hectare 1730
Carrots hectare 2270
Cauliflower and winter broccoli hectare 975
Celery hectare 8255
Leeks hectare 2945
Lettuce hectare 4150
Onions:          
Dry bulb hectare 1305
Salad hectare 4125
Parsnips hectare 2591
Rhubarb (natural) hectare 5000
Turnips and swedes hectare 1210
4. Orchard fruit          
Apples:          
Cider hectare 420
Cooking hectare 1275
Dessert hectare 1250
Cherries hectare 690
Pears hectare 965
Plums hectare 1215
5. Soft fruit          
Blackcurrants hectare 740
Raspberries hectare 3000
Strawberries hectare 3500
6. Miscellaneous          
Hops hectare 1670
7. Forage Land          
Eligible forage area as described in regulation 7 of the Hill Farm Allowance Regulations 2002 hectare the amount of hill farm allowance required to be paid under the Hill Farm Allowance Regulations 2002
8. Set-aside          
Land which is set-aside under Article 2(3) of Council Regulation 1251/99, except where such land is used (in accordance with Article 6(3) of Council Regulation1251/99) for the provision of materials for the manufacture within the Community of products not primarily intended for human or animal consumption. hectare 24

NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE

    (1) Deduct £120 from the figure in column 3 in the case of animals for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the premium for maintaining suckler cows (suckler cow premium) provided for in Article 6 of Council Regulation 1254/99 on the common organisation of the market in beef and veal.

    Add £24 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of the lower rate of extensification premium provided for in Article 13 of Council Regulation 1254/99.

    Add £48 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of the higher rate of extensification premium provided for in Article 13 of Council Regulation 1254/99.

    (2) This is the figure for animals which are kept for 12 months.

    Deduct £102 in the case of animals which are kept for 12 months and for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the special premium for holding male bovine animals (beef special premium) provided for in Article 4 of Council Regulation 1254/99.

    Add £24 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals which are kept for 12 months and for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of the lower rate of extensification premium.

    Add £48 to the figure in column 3 in the case of animals which would be kept for that period and for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of the higher rate of extensification premium.

    In the case of animals which are kept for less than 12 months and for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of beef special premium, the net annual income is to be calculated by deducting £102 from the figure in column 3 and then making a pro rata adjustment of the resulting figure.

    In the case of animals which are kept for less than 12 months and for which the net annual income includes a sum in respect of beef special premium, the net annual income is to be calculated by first deducting £102 from the figure in column 3, then making a pro rata adjustment of the resulting figure, then adding to that figure the sum of £102 and (where the net annual income includes a sum in respect of extensification premium) the sum of £24 (where the extensification premium is paid at the lower rate) or £48 (where the extensification premium is paid at the higher rate).

    (3) This indicates the figure for animals (irrespective of age) which are kept for 12 months. In the case of animals which are kept for less than 12 months a pro rata adjustment of this figure is to be made.

    (4) Deduct £17 from the figure in column 3 in the case of animals for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the premium for offsetting income loss sustained by sheep meat producers (sheep annual premium) provided for in Articles 4 and 5 of Council Regulation 2529/01 on the common organisation of the market in sheepmeat and goatmeat.

    (5) Deduct £13 from the figure in column 3 in the case of animals for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of sheep annual premium.

    (6) Deduct £227 from the figure in column 3 in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of the compensatory payment for which producers of arable crops may apply (area payment) provided for in Article 2 of Council Regulation 1251/99.

    (7) Deduct £262 from the figure in column 3 in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

    (8) Deduct £226 from the figure in column 3 in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

    (9) Deduct £228 from the figure in column 3 in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

    (10) Deduct £262 from the figure in column 3 in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.

    (11) Deduct £228 from the figure in column 3 in the case of land for which the net annual income does not include a sum in respect of area payment.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order prescribes units of production for the assessment of the productive capacity of agricultural land situated in England and sets out the amount which is to be regarded as the net annual income from each such unit for the year 12th September 2002 to 11th September 2003 inclusive. This Order revokes the Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England) Order 2001.

An assessment of the productive capacity of agricultural land is required in determining whether or not the land in question is a "commercial unit of agricultural land" for the purposes of the succession provisions in the 1986 Act: see in particular sections 36(3) and 50(2). A "commercial unit of agricultural land" is land which, when farmed under competent management, is capable of producing a net annual income which is not less than the aggregate of the average annual earnings of two full-time male agricultural workers aged 20 years or over (paragraph 3 of Schedule 6 to the 1986 Act). In determining this annual income figure, neither the system of farming carried out on a particular holding nor historical data from that holding will necessarily be used. Instead, whenever a particular farming use mentioned in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order is relevant to this determination, the units of production and the net annual income specified in columns 2 and 3 respectively will form the basis of the assessment of the productive capacity of the land in question.

The net annual income figures in column 3 of the Schedule describe the net annual income from one unit of production. In some cases the net annual income is derived from a unit which will be on the land for the full twelve-month period. In other cases the net annual income is derived from a unit which will be on the land for only part of the year, and there may be more than one production cycle in the twelve-month period. The assessment of the productive capacity of the land will take account of the total production in the course of a year.


Notes:

[1] 1986 c. 5; section 96(1) of the Act defines "the Minister".back

[2] In relation to England, the functions previously vested in the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food are vested in the Secretary of State - see article 5(1) of, and paragraph 27 of Schedule 1 to, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002/(S.I. 2002/794).back

[3] OJ No. L341, 22.12.01, p.3.back

[4] OJ No. L160, 26.6.99, p.1, as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 1038/01 (OJ No. L145, 31.5.01, p.16).back

[5] OJ No. L160, 26.6.99, p.21, as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 1512/01 (OJ No. L201, 26.7.01, p.1).back

[6] S.I. 2001/2751.back

[7] S.I. 2002/271.back



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