Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2006
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2007
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
|
Environment related objective
|
To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
|
Measure description
|
Coverage of the measure
|
Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
|
Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
|
Type of measure
|
Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2008
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
|
Environment related objective
|
To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
|
Measure description
|
Coverage of the measure
|
Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
|
Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
|
Type of measure
|
Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2009
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
|
Environment related objective
|
To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
|
Measure description
|
Coverage of the measure
|
Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
|
Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
|
Type of measure
|
Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2010
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
|
Environment related objective
|
To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
|
Measure description
|
Coverage of the measure
|
Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
|
Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
|
Type of measure
|
Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2011
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
|
Environment related objective
|
To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
|
Measure description
|
Coverage of the measure
|
Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
|
Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
|
Type of measure
|
Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
|
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Subsidy amount
|
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Implementation period
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2012
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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|
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
|
Environment related objective
|
To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
|
Measure description
|
Coverage of the measure
|
Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
|
Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
|
Type of measure
|
Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
|
|
Subsidy amount
|
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Implementation period
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2013
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
|
Keywords
|
|
|
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
|
Environment related objective
|
To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
|
Measure description
|
Coverage of the measure
|
Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
|
Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
|
Type of measure
|
Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
|
|
Subsidy amount
|
|
Implementation period
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2014
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/315/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (Budget items No: 04-801, 04-805 & 04-807)
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within t; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
|
ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2015
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association until the end of 2016. On 1 January 2017 new agreements came into force.
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Keywords
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