prem pac
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HI
DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT PREM PAC - FROM WHAT WE CAN GATHER ITS A ALLOWANCE THAT THE GOVERNMENT PAYS TO YOU FOR NOT GROWING ANYTHING ON YOUR LAND - LIKE SINGLE FARM PAYMENTS IN ENGLAD I PRESUME
THANKS
KAREN
DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT PREM PAC - FROM WHAT WE CAN GATHER ITS A ALLOWANCE THAT THE GOVERNMENT PAYS TO YOU FOR NOT GROWING ANYTHING ON YOUR LAND - LIKE SINGLE FARM PAYMENTS IN ENGLAD I PRESUME
THANKS
KAREN
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I'm sure someone though will be along shortly to answer your question.
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Hi Karen
We are beef farmers and also have about 30 hectares of cereal land. I'm not sure exactly what PREM PAC is, we send in a PAC dossier every year which relates to the land we farm. Until recently all farmers have been obliged to have gel de terre, or set-aside, which I think is being or has been phased out as more food needs to be produced globally. I know this because we are putting some of our land back into production. Sorry to be vague but we have a contractor who deals with the cereal side of things, and checks over the paperwork.
I suggest you contact your local Chambre d'Agriculture, who do the same job as Defra/RPA only efficiently
They will have a website which is useful if of course your French is technical enough, but we have found them extremely helpful.
Good luck!
Sue
We are beef farmers and also have about 30 hectares of cereal land. I'm not sure exactly what PREM PAC is, we send in a PAC dossier every year which relates to the land we farm. Until recently all farmers have been obliged to have gel de terre, or set-aside, which I think is being or has been phased out as more food needs to be produced globally. I know this because we are putting some of our land back into production. Sorry to be vague but we have a contractor who deals with the cereal side of things, and checks over the paperwork.
I suggest you contact your local Chambre d'Agriculture, who do the same job as Defra/RPA only efficiently
They will have a website which is useful if of course your French is technical enough, but we have found them extremely helpful.Good luck!
Sue




