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ARABLE AREA PAYMENTS SCHEME 2003

APPENDIX 7 NON-FOOD SET-ASIDE - TABLES 1-3: CN CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS

1. A wide range of crops with food or animal feed uses can be grown for non-food use on set-aside land. These are listed in Table 1. Some have special conditions next to their name, such as rapeseed, and these must be observed. In Tables 1 and 2, an 'ex' in front of a CN Code means that only the plant listed beside the code is permitted to be grown and not all plants that fall under the code. Not all these crops have readily apparent non-food uses. Sugar beet, Jerusalem artichokes and chicory can be grown on set-aside land provided the conditions set out next to their names in Table 1 are met but there is no AAPS payment on any set-aside land used to grow these three crops.

TABLE 1

CROPS WHICH CAN BE GROWN ON SET-ASIDE LAND FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF END PRODUCTS SET OUT IN TABLE 3

In the Tables 1 and 2, an 'ex' in front of a CN code means that only the plant listed beside the code is permitted to be grown, and not all plants which fall under the code.

CN CODE

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

0602 90 59

Other outdoor plants (eg, Kenaf, Hibiscus, Cannabinus L. and Cheopodium) with the exception of Euphorbia lathyris, Sylibum marianum and Isatis tinctoria.

0701 90 10

Potatoes.

Ex

0713 10 90

Peas ( Pisum arvense L.) other than those for sowing.

0713 50 00

Broad beans other than those for sowing.

Ex

0714 90

Jerusalem artichokes (provided that they do not undergo the process known as hydrolysis as defined by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1443/82, either in their natural state or as an intermediate product such as inuline, or as a by-product such as oligo fructose, or as any co-product).

0810 30 10

Blackcurrants.

Ex

0810 90 85

Fruits of the species Aronia arbutifolia, sea buckthorn and elder.

0904 20

Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta, dried or crushed or ground.

0909

Seeds of anise, badian, fennel, coriander, cumin or caraway; juniper berries.

0910 50 00

Curry.

0910 99 10

Fenugreek seed.

Ex

0910 99 91

Spices, other than mixtures.

Ex

0910 99 99

Spices, other than mixtures.

1001 90 99

Spelt, common wheat and meslin other than for sowing.

Ex

1002 00 00

Rye other than seed.

1003 00 90

Barley other than seed.

1004 00 00

Oats other than seed.

1005 90 00

Maize (corn) other than seed.

1007 00 90

Grain sorghum, other than hybrids for sowing.

Ex

1008 10 00

Buckwheat other than seed.

Ex

1008 20 00

Millet other than seed.

Ex

1008 90 10

Triticale other than seed.

Ex

1008 90 90

Other cereals other than seed.

1201 00 90

Soya beans other than for sowing.

1201 20 00

Shelled groundnuts.

Ex

1204 00 90

Linseed other than for sowing but intended for uses other than fibre production.

Ex

1205 00 90

Rape or colza seeds other than for sowing (only those types referred to in Articles 4(1) and 4(2)(a), (b) and (e) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 2316/1999).

1206 00 91

Sunflower seeds other than for sowing.

1206 00 99

1207 30 90

Castor oil seeds other than for sowing.

1207 40 90

Sesamum seeds other than for sowing.

1207 50 90

Mustard seeds other than for sowing.

1207 60 90

Safflower seeds other than for sowing.

1207 99 99

Other oilseeds and oleaginous fruits other than for sowing.

Ex

1209 29

Bitter lupin.

Ex

1211

Plants, and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits), of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes, other than lavender, lavandin and sage.

1212 91

Sugar beet (provided that sugar, as defined by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1443/82 is not produced from it, either as an intermediate product, co-product or by-product).

1212 99 10

Chicory roots (provided that they do not undergo the process known as hydrolysis as defined by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1443/82, either in their natural state or as an intermediate product such as inuline, or as a by-product such as oligo fructose, or as any co-product).

1214

Swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne (alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupins, vetches and similar forage products.

Chapter 14

Vegetable plaiting, stuffing or padding materials, or those used in brooms or brushes; vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included (eg, Broomcorn ( Sorghum vulgare var. technicum)).

Ex

5302 10 00

True hemp, raw or retted, for processing into products not covered by Regulation (EC) No 1673/2000.

TABLE 2

CROPS WHICH MAY BE SOWN ON LAND SUBJECT TO SET-ASIDE PROVIDED THAT THEY ARE INTENDED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THE PRODUCTS LISTED IN TABLE 3 OR FOR THE DIRECT USE OF THE CLAIMANT

In Tables 1 and 2 an 'ex' in front of a CN Code means that only the plant listed beside the code is permitted to be grown, and not all the plants which fall under the code.

CN CODE

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Ex

0602 90 41

Short rotation forest trees with a harvest cycle of 10 years or less.

Ex

0602 90 49

Trees, shrubs and bushes producing plant material covered by CN Code 1211 and by Chapter 14 of the Combined Nomenclature, excluding all those which can be used for human or animal consumption.

Ex

0602 90 51

Outdoor multi-annual plants, eg, Miscanthus sinensis, other than those which can be used for human or animal consumption, in particular those producing plant material covered by CN Code 1211 (other than lavender, lavandin and sage) and by Chapter 14 of the Combined Nomenclature.

Ex

0602 90 59

Euphorbia lathyris, Sylibum marianum and Isatis tinctoria.

1211 90 95

Digitalis lanata, Secale cornutum and Hypericum perforatum, excluding plant material which can be used for human or animal consumption.

TABLE 3

END PRODUCTS WHICH ARE PERMITTED, OTHER THAN FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION, MADE FROM THE RAW MATERIALS IN TABLE 1 AND TABLE 2

- All products falling within Chapters 25-99 of the combined nomenclature;

- all of the products falling within Chapter 15 of the combined nomenclature and intended for uses other than human or animal consumption;

- products covered by CN Code 2207 20 00 and intended for direct use in motor fuel or for processing for use in motor fuel;

- packaging material covered by CN Codes ex 1904 10 and ex 1905 90 90, on condition that proof has been obtained that the products have been used for non-food purposes in accordance with the provisions of Article 15(4) of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2461/1999 as amended;

- mushroom spawn covered by CN Code 0602 91 10;

- lac, natural gums, resins, gum resins and balsams covered by CN Code 1301;

- saps and extracts of opium covered by CN Code 1302 11 00;

- saps and extracts of pyrethrum or of the roots of plants containing rotenone covered by CN Code 1302 14 00;

- other mucilages and thickeners covered by CN Code 1302 39 00;

- all agricultural products listed in Annex I and products derived therefrom by an intermediary process and used as fuel for energy production;

- all products listed in Annex II and products derived therefrom and intended for energy purposes;

- Miscanthus sinensis falling within CN Code 0602 90 51, shredded, intended for use as horse litter, mulch, additives to improve compost and litter for the drying and cleaning of plants;

- all products referred to in Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1722/93 as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 87/1999, on condition that they are not obtained from cereals or potatoes cultivated on set-aside land, and that they do not contain products derived from cereals or potatoes cultivated on set-aside land;

- all products referred to in Council Regulation (EEC) No 1010/86 as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1148/98, on condition that they are not obtained from sugar beet, or contain products derived from sugar beet, cultivated on set-aside land.

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