SET-ASIDE


Meaning of SET-ASIDE in English

In the European Union, set-aside is a scheme in which some areas of farmland are not used for a period of time, either because too much is being produced already, or so that a crop does not become too cheap.

A Brockhampton farm is paid £87 per acre for the 1,700 acres it has in set-aside.

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