Examples of Basic Payment Scheme in a sentence
UAA) shall mean the area of land declared by the farmer as the parcel reference area in the annual Basic Payment Scheme application submitted to the Department.
Contracts may also need to be adjusted during their currency to avoid double funding in the case of amendments to the Greening Practices under the Basic Payment Scheme.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to submit second and subsequent years’ payment claim forms i.e. the Basic Payment Scheme Application Form.
The parcels/areas resulting from the digitisation will represent an amendment to the applicant’s Basic Payment Scheme Application and the new areas created will represent the applicant’s claimed areas for the parcels in question.
Where relevant Basic Payment Scheme baseline requirements or obligations, beyond which commitments under this scheme are required to go, are amended the GLAS contract shall be adjusted where necessary to take account of such amendments.
The Statutory Management Requirements (SMRs), Good Agricultural and Environmental Conditions (GAEC) and Practices Beneficial for the Climate and the Environment (Greening) of the Basic Payment Scheme and updates thereof on all of the holding.
Where, through a Basic Payment Scheme inspection, a breach of cross-compliance is detected or notified to the paying agency, at a minimum, the level of penalty determined under the BPS will also be applied to payments under this Scheme.
In addition, the applicant must ensure that all of his/her obligations under the Basic Payment Scheme are complied with.
Please note that Basic Payment Scheme and Countryside Stewardship payments do NOT count towards the de minimis limit.
Where, in the course of an inspection under the Basic Payment Scheme, a breach of cross- compliance is detected, the level of penalty determined under the Basic Payment Scheme will also be applied to the payment under the Organic Farming Scheme.