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OT1: Organic land management - improved permanent grassland

£20.00

per hectare · yearly

info Summary

This Countryside Stewardship option, OT1, provides £20 per hectare per year for maintaining improved permanent grassland under organic management, delivering environmental and public benefits by ensuring organic standards are followed throughout the agreement duration.

format_list_bulleted What to do

  • Follow organic standards for the duration of the agreement

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  • Refer to Aims, Prohibited activities and Additional guidance and advice for best practice

description Evidence Required

Where there is uncertainty about whether the aims of the options have been delivered, we will take into account any records or evidence you may have kept demonstrating delivery of the aims of the option. This will include any steps you’ve taken to follow the recommended management set out above. It’s your responsibility to keep such records if you want to rely on these to support your claim. * A valid organic certificate and schedule for all the parcels entered into this option at application and on their annual claim. * Records to show the land is improved or semi-improved grassland

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  • To qualify as improved or semi-improved grassland, at least 2 of these need to apply: * cover of both ryegrass and white clover is more than 10% * the sward is not species rich (15 or fewer species per square metre, including grasses) * there is a low cover (less than 30%) of wildflowers and sedges, excluding white clover, buttercup, injurious weeds

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OT1: Organic land management - improved permanent grassland

How much will be paid

£20 per hectare (ha)

Where to use this option

Available for Countryside Stewardship Mid Tier and Higher Tier

Whole parcel

Only on:

  • land registered as ‘fully organic’ by a Defra-licensed organic control body
  • improved and semi-improved permanent grassland
  • arable land, where the land is to be reverted to permanent grassland as part of a Countryside Stewardship agreement

Related Mid Tier options

Other Countryside Stewardship options and supplements relevant to grassland management may be used on the same land area where eligibility rules allow.

How this option will benefit the environment

Maintains land under organic management, providing a wide range of environmental and public benefits.

If successful associated benefits will increase as the organic area is maintained.

Aims

If you’re selected for a site visit, we will check that delivery of the aims is being met and the prohibited activities have not been carried out. This will ensure the environmental benefits are being delivered.

Organic standards will be followed for the duration of the agreement.

Prohibited activities

To achieve the aims and deliver the environmental benefits across the whole parcel, do not carry out any of the following activities:

  • None

On your annual claim you will be asked to declare that you have not carried out any prohibited activities.

Recommended management

To assist you in achieving the aims and deliver the environmental benefits for this option, we recommend that you use best practice.

  • Please refer to Aims, Prohibited activities and Additional guidance and advice

Keeping records

Where there is uncertainty about whether the aims of the options have been delivered, we will take into account any records or evidence you may have kept demonstrating delivery of the aims of the option. This will include any steps you’ve taken to follow the recommended management set out above. It’s your responsibility to keep such records if you want to rely on these to support your claim.

  • A valid organic certificate and schedule for all the parcels entered into this option at application and on their annual claim.
  • Records to show the land is improved or semi-improved grassland

Additional guidance and advice

The following advice is helpful, but they are not requirements for this item.

Improved and semi-improved grassland

To qualify as improved or semi-improved grassland, at least 2 of these need to apply:

  • cover of both ryegrass and white clover is more than 10%
  • the sward is not species rich (15 or fewer species per square metre, including grasses)
  • there is a low cover (less than 30%) of wildflowers and sedges, excluding white clover, buttercup, injurious weeds

Permanent ineligible features may be eligible as part of the option area if registered with a control body.

Further information

Read Countryside Stewardship: get funding to protect and improve the land you manage to find out more information about Mid Tier and Higher Tier including how to apply.

Questions about OT1?

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