Utilisable Agricultural Area definition

Utilisable Agricultural Area. (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.

Examples of Utilisable Agricultural Area in a sentence

  • Farm area, unless specified as Utilisable Agricultural Area (UAA) is the total adjusted area (TAA) this includes: adjusted sole occupier rough grazing, adjusted shared grazing and short term rentals (less than 1 year).

  • Internal plaster shall be of 12 mm thick (1:4) with mala finish, PoP punning, etc.

  • For the purpose of this report, an organic farm is defined as a farm business that has at least 70% of the Utilisable Agricultural Area (UAA) certified as organic in 2016/17.

  • The area measure of Utilisable Agricultural Area (UAA) differs from the total adjusted area in that it excludes common grazing, does not “adjust” the area of sole-occupier rough grazing, and excludes short term lets.

  • Each of these groups has a minimum package of services addressing their particular needs.

  • Figure 5.2: Share of Utilisable Agricultural Area included in an agri-environment scheme in 2002 (under Regulations 2078/92 and 1257/99).

  • In 2018, there were 2.5 kg of pesticide active substances sold per hectare of Utilisable Agricultural Area in Slovenia, compared to an average of 2.3 kg/hectare for the EU, although pesticides are also sold intended for use in other sectors than agriculture.

  • For the purpose of this report, an organic farm is defined as a farm business that has at least 70% of the Utilisable Agricultural Area (UAA) certified as organic in 2017/18.

  • The first relates to doubling the uptake of key Entry-Level Stewardship (ELS) in-field options by approximately 40,000 ha whilst the second target is to help Natural England achieve their target of 70% of farmland (measured in Utilisable Agricultural Area – UAA) in an agri-environment agreement by March 2011.

  • The recently updated version of the JRC/EEA HNV farmland calculations estimates the shareof agricultural land (as identified through CORINE Land Cover 2006) that is likely to be HNV for Ireland as 1,154,495 hectares or 20.2% of the Utilisable Agricultural Area.

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