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Support for farming in areas facing natural constraints aims at compensating farmers for disadvantages due to adverse natural or specific conditions. Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 provides grounds to delineate such areas as defined in Article 32 using bio-physical criteria spelt in Annex III of the same regulation. The Joint Research Centre has issued guidelines that intend to support Member States on the delineation of those areas. Further information can be found on the website on the designation of areas facing natural and other specific constraints (ANCs)of the Joint Research Centre (see also the Updated Guidelines for Applying Common Criteria to Identify Agricultural Areas with Natural Constraints). For 2021 the situation of the mapping as indicated in Figure 4 – Delimitation and mapping of the areas facing natural and other specific constraints. For the updated situation please consult the the European Commission website on agriculture and rural development (more detailed information on CAP context indicators).

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.Figure 4 – Delimitation and mapping of the areas facing natural and other specific constraints (2021)

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