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CAP Reform Q&A Online Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="DefraGov" data-source="post: 579364" data-attributes="member: 7607"><p>Thanks for your question</p><p>The definition of temporary grass and permanent grass is set out in the EU Regulations – as are all the land use definitions. If your land meets the criteria set for temporary grass then it should be considered to be temporary grass. Land can only be declared as permanent grassland if it meets the permanent grassland definition.</p><p>However, you will find that one of the exemptions for crop diversification and EFA does not differentiate between permanent grass and temporary grass – so, for this exemptions, the fact that you have grassland is the important thing. See Defra's August leaflet for more information <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cap-reform-august-2014-update-including-greening-how-it-works" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cap-reform-august-2014-update-including-greening-how-it-works</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DefraGov, post: 579364, member: 7607"] Thanks for your question The definition of temporary grass and permanent grass is set out in the EU Regulations – as are all the land use definitions. If your land meets the criteria set for temporary grass then it should be considered to be temporary grass. Land can only be declared as permanent grassland if it meets the permanent grassland definition. However, you will find that one of the exemptions for crop diversification and EFA does not differentiate between permanent grass and temporary grass – so, for this exemptions, the fact that you have grassland is the important thing. See Defra's August leaflet for more information [url]https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cap-reform-august-2014-update-including-greening-how-it-works[/url]. [/QUOTE]
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