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What (who) is putting aside - definition

INCENTIVE SCHEMES TO TAKE AGRICULTURAL LANDS OUT OF PRODUCTION
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Aside (magazine)         
MAGAZINE
Aside (Magazine)
Aside was an English-language newsmagazine that used to be published from Chennai, India. It was founded in November 1977 by Abraham Eraly and ceased publication in 1997 because of financial difficulties.
set-aside         
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.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
set aside         
v. to annul or negate a court order or judgment by another court order. Example: a court dismisses a complaint believing the case had been settled. Upon being informed by a lawyer's motion that the lawsuit was not settled, the judge will issue an order to "set aside" the original dismissal.

Wikipedia

Set-aside

Set-aside was an incentive scheme introduced by the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1988 (Regulation (EEC) 1272/88), to (i) help reduce the large and costly surpluses produced in Europe under the guaranteed price system of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP); and (ii) to deliver some environmental benefits following considerable damage to agricultural ecosystems and wildlife as a result of the intensification of agriculture.

It sought to achieve this by requiring that farmers leave a proportion of their land out of intensive production. Such land is said to be 'set-aside'.

Examples of use of putting aside
1. Putting aside the "underspends" by fellow trusts, the gross deficit runs to 650m.
2. Having appealing goals will make putting aside part of your paycheck palatable.
3. Is government spending, putting aside inflation, liberal or conservative if it doubles since 1'80?
4. All that of course is putting aside the fact that Williams the Conqueror won the battle.
5. "I know you agree with me," McCain said about putting aside politics and coming together.