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Changes to the rules for movement of composite products from GB to NI/EU from 21 April 2021
The rules for moving composite products from GB to NI/EU will change with the introduction of new EU Animal Health Regulations on the 21st April 2021.
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History of the Northern Ireland Countryside Survey
Baseline 1986-1992
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NI Countryside Survey Report Repository
This page provides a catalogue of NI Countryside Survey reports. References to sample square locations have been removed to preserve confidentiality and thus scientific integrity of future countryside surveys. This does not affect the detailed...
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Northern Ireland Countryside Survey 2000 results
NI Countryside Survey 2000 described the amount, distribution and types of habitats in NI and shows how they have changed since the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Northern Ireland Countryside Survey 2007 Results
Northern Ireland Countryside Survey 2007 results are available at;
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Direct payments statutory rules 2021
Direct payments statutory rules 2021
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2020 consolidated guides to the direct payments regulations
The legislation governing the Direct Payment schemes was incorporated into UK law by the Direct Payments to Farmers (Legislative Continuity) Act 2020. This took effect immediately following 31 January 2020 which was the day the...
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Understanding catch certificates
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUU)
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Independent Strategic Review of NI Agri-Food
The Review, led by Sir Peter Kendall, explored the challenges and opportunities that the agri-food sector in Northern Ireland faces. The Review team met with a wide range of stakeholders throughout 2021 and after considering...
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Regulatory Guidance
The following statements provide guidance on waste regulation.
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Allocation of Additional Fishing Quota for 2024
Confirmation of the assessment process for the allocation of Additional Fishing Quota for 2024
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Inland Fisheries Annual Reports
Annual statistics relating to salmon and inland fisheries in the DAERA jurisdiction of Northern Ireland.
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TB Statuses that may be Applied to Cattle Herds
Definitions of TB Statuses.
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Appointments to a DAERA High-Level Science Advisory Group
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) welcomes applications from a range of scientific backgrounds interested in joining its new High-Level Science Advisory Group, to provide expert independent science advice and challenge across...
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Bovine TB in Non-bovine Livestock
Bovine TB (bTB) is a notifiable disease and as such, suspected or confirmed cases in ANY species must be reported to DAERA. If cases are reported, DAERA will liaise with the Public Health Agency (PHA)...
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Plant protection product (pesticide) authorisation application types available to Northern Ireland.
Under the terms of the Windsor Framework, EU plant protection product legislation continues to apply in Northern Ireland. Specifically, this means that all the plant protection product application types available to EU Member States remain...
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Appointment of a Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson to the Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside (CNCC)
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is seeking to appoint a Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson to the Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside (CNCC). The CNCC provides independent advice to the...
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Protected Areas – What are the features of Protected Areas, and how are they monitored?
Northern Ireland’s Protected Areas, or Designated Sites, represent the very best of our natural landscapes, seascapes, biodiversity and geodiversity. They form the cornerstone of nature conservation by supporting plants, animals, habitats and Earth science (geological)...
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Protected Areas – Monitoring results
Data is collected and analysed from each site via Common Standards Monitoring Common Standards Monitoring guidance | JNCC - Adviser to Government on Nature Conservation methodology, giving a favourable or unfavourable condition for the surveyed...
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The recovery and storage of waste from a water treatment works or a sewage treatment works - paragraph 46 exemption
A paragraph 46 exemption allows the recovery and storage of waste from within the curtilage of a water treatment works and waste from within the curtilage of a sewage treatment works.