Particular products or sectors 5 (1) Assisting persons to produce (or produce in a particular way) a product listed in 3 sub-paragraph (3) with a view to— (a) ensuring that agricultural activity (or activity of a particular type) continues or evolves to support a transition to a sustainable land management regime in a particular area or on a particular type of land, 10 (b) ensuring that agricultural activity of a particular type continues, 1 (c) contributing to the economic or social wellbeing of an area, (d) delivering an environmental benefit (such as the preservation of wildlife or a natural habitat). (2) This purpose includes assisting persons to undertake an ancillary activity in respect of 15 a product listed in sub-paragraph (3). (3) The products are— (a) cereals, (b) oilseeds, (c) protein crops, 20 (d) grain legumes, (e) flax, (f) hemp, (fa) wool, (g) nuts, 25 (ga) herbs, (h) starch potato, (i) milk and milk products, (j) seeds, (k) sheep meat, pig meat and goat meat, 30 (l) beef and veal, (la) poultry meat and eggs, (lb) venison, (m) dried fodder, (n) hops, 35 (o) sugar beet, (p) cane and chicory, 25 Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Purposes of support Part 3—Forestry (q) fruit and vegetables, and (r) short rotation coppice. (4) In this paragraph, an “ancillary activity” is an activity of selling, marketing, preparing, packaging, processing or distributing a product. 5 Food and drink 4 (1) Assisting persons to— (a) produce or process food, (b) use organic practices, methods or systems for food production or processing, (c) meet certification requirements for organic food production or processing, 10 (d) encourage agricultural and scientific innovation. 1 (2) This purpose includes assisting persons to undertake an ancillary activity in respect of the production or processing of food. (3) In this paragraph, an “ancillary activity” is an activity of selling, marketing, preparing, packaging or distributing food. 15 (4) In this schedule, a reference to— (a) food includes drinks, and (b) producing food includes hunting or catching wild animals, or picking wild plants, for food. (5) For the purposes of this paragraph, “animal” means a vertebrate (other than a human) 20 or invertebrate.