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Public asked for views on administering the Single Payment Scheme
News Release
Ref: 97/09
Date: 29 April 2009
Farmers, land owners, and the public will be able to have their say on how Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) money could be managed more effectively.
A consultation on changes to the eligibility rules for the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) was launched today by Farming Minister Jane Kennedy.
In England the minimum area for SPS claims can now be set between one and five hectares.
Defra is seeking views on the most suitable size limit in order to assess the potential benefits of a reduced administrative burden balanced against any impacts on the amount of land managed under cross compliance Good Agricultural and Environmental Condition.
The proposals are the result of improvements to the CAP achieved at the CAP Health Check last year and any changes will be implemented in time for the 2010 SPS payments.
Ms Kennedy said:
“The concessions that were won in Brussels last year will help us to simplify the notoriously complex CAP payments system. The introduction of a minimum claim size could also help.
“Ultimately, we want to see a CAP that rewards farmers for the public benefits they deliver, including looking after the environment – benefits which wouldn’t otherwise be provided by the market.”
The 2008 Health Check has resulted in a number of changes to the SPS and other direct payment schemes.
The consultation will run for twelve weeks until 22 July 2009.
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Page published: 29 April 2009
