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Showing items 1 through 9 of 46.Twenty million people live in or near Indonesia' s natural forests. The country's humid tropical forests are primarily in Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Irian Jaya. A devastating regional economic crisis that began in mid-1997 affected Indonesia more strongly than any other country in Asia.
The Order consists of 12 Chapters: Content (1); Definitions (2); Administration (3); Conditions for subsidy (4); Calculation of the subsidy (5); Subsidies (6); Duty of notification (7); Repayment of subsidies (8); Force majeure (9); Appeals (10); Penalties (11); Entry into force (12).
Through this Order, agricultural products produced in this country must bear indications referring to organic production method in accordance with Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 of 24 June 1991 on organic production of agricultural products.
The Order applies to financial assistance to farmers. The provisions of this Order relate to specific subsidy for the maintenance of permanent pasture areas.
The Order applies to rural development. The "Common Schedule" is a form used to apply for certain types of agriculture to be carried out in specific land areas. These applications are submitted to the Danish AgriFish Agency in order to obtain partial or full subsidy for these farming activities.
The Order inserts article 4a which reads: "No application for the awarding of subsidy shall be submitted as of 1 March 2012".
Amends: Order No. 907 on subsidy subsidies for Natura 2000 projects on the clearing of overgrown areas and for their grazing. (2011-08-19)
The Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries may approve the statutes of purchasing pools for small businesses in rural areas. It shall lay down rules on supervisory performance and oversees that the associations utilize the given loans in accordance with this Act.
The provisions of Order No. 94 give the Danish AgriFish Agency the responsibility of granting subsidies to owners and tenants of farms in order to convert agricultural land to organic farming.
The Order is intended to contribute to the sustainable development of rural areas through the promotion of stronger competitiveness in agriculture, food and forestry sectors.