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.