Title: Agri-Environmental measures
1 Agri-Environmental measures
- Jolita Ruzgiene
- Nature Protection Department
- Ministry of Environment
- Bonn, Germany
2Lithuania at a glance
- Area 65.3 thousands sq. km
- 97 of total territory is rural
- Population 3,462 million
- 33 of total population is rural (1,145 million)
3Agri-Environmental measures (The Order of the
Minister of Agriculture No. 3D-482 of August 13,
2004)Intended allocations (million EUR) for
2004-2006
Measures 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2004-2006 2004-2006
Measures Total EU Total EU Total EU Total EU
Agri-Environment 15,000 12,000 20,200 16,160 27,000 21,600 62,200 49,760
4Objectives of the Agri-Environmental measures
- Improvement of the environment (water quality,
biodiversity, soil and landscape preservation of
semi-natural agricultural habitats and other
important ecological important areas) and
production of healthy food - Improvement of the quality of surface and
underground water - Reduction of negative impact on the environment
of plant protection products - Restoration or preservation of the traditional
landscape of the Lithuanian countryside (meadows,
marshes (wetlands)) - Production of good quality agricultural products
- Keep of rear local endangered breeds of native
domestic animals on farms.
5Beneficiaries
- Farmers
- agricultural companies
- private or legal persons on own or tenant land
(land lease contract must be signed at least for
the duration of 5 years).
6Requirements for beneficiaries
- Size of the owned or leased farm must be minimum
of 1 hectare - Agricultural holding must be registered in the
Agriculture and Rural Development Register - Shall accept all the agri-environmental
obligations for at least five years duration - Fill-in a standard application form and undertake
to meet the requirements laid down in the Scheme - Shall commit to adhere the requirements of the
Good Farming Practice at the farm (under the
Order of the Minister of Agriculture No. 3D-432
of July 16, 2004).
7Scope of the Measures
- Protection shore belts of surface water bodies in
meadows and arable land and prevention of the
soil erosion - Landscape Stewardship Scheme
- Organic Farming Scheme
- Rare Breeds Scheme.
8Protection shore belts of surface water bodies
(WBs)
- Specific requirements
- Protection shore belts of surface WB shall be
installed on the banks of natural or regulated
rivers and streams, melioration ditches, the
shores of lakes and quarries - The total length of protection shore belts along
a WB must be at least 50 metres - All surface WB in farm should be covered by the
action - Protective shore belt in meadows and in arable
land shall include the obligatory protection
shore belt and additional extension according
with this scheme, which has to be marked on farm
map.
9Protection shore belts of surface water bodies
- Applicant shall
- Grazing on the protection belts and on the
slopes of the shores of surface WB is prohibited
- Ploughing, use of fertilisers, use of plant
protection products, cutting of trees on the
protection belt is prohibited - Grass mowing shall be made once a year
- Remove mowed grass and cut bushes from the
protection belt or the slope of the shores of
surface WB not later than the 15th of October
each year.
10Landscape Stewardship Scheme
- Specific requirements
- actions shall be applied only in meadows,
marshes (wetlands) - minimum 0.5 ha of the land should be covered by
the action.
11Landscape Stewardship Scheme
- Applicant shall
- not to use pesticides and fertilizers in meadows
marshes (wetlands), move them every year, start
of moving not earlier than the 15th of August,
but not later than 30th of September - preserve traditional biotypes in the meadows by
not ploughing and re-sowing with cultural grass
species - retain isolated trees in meadows, cut bushes
- not to graze in the marshes (wetlands)
- to remove mowed grass and cut bushes
- not to install new drain systems near marshes,
ponds, situated on the farm.
12Organic farming scheme
- Specific requirements
- Organic farming certificate, issued by the
competent certification body, shall be presented
13Organic farming scheme
- Applicant shall
- follow the rules of organic production in
accordance with the national legal requirements
of organic farming and requirements of the EU
Regulation 2092/91 - yearly present certificate of organic farming
- not to reduce certified area of organic farm
- yearly declare tillage.
14Rare Breeds Scheme
- Specific requirements
- The participant shall participate in breeding
programme - The participant shall present note from
competent authorities regarding the number of
supported animals.
15Rare Breeds Scheme
- Applicant shall
- keep number of animals (Zemaitukai horses,
Lithuanian Black and White cattle, etc.)
indicated in a commitment - follow animal health and zoohygiene
requirements, also animal welfare standards - yearly present note from competent authorities
regarding the number of rare breeds animals in
the farm.
16In 2004 is set-up implementation
- Organic Farming Scheme (1018 applications)
- Rare Breeds Scheme (266 applications).
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- Intended allocations 8,3 million EUR
17In 2005 is set-up implementation
- Protection shore belts of surface water bodies in
meadows and arable land and prevention of soil
erosion Scheme (11 applications) - Landscape Stewardship Scheme (101 applications)
- Organic Farming Scheme (689 applications)
- Rare Breeds Scheme (56 applications).
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- Intended allocations 9,01 million EUR
18Thank you for your attention!