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- Written Answers — Health and Safety Regulations: Health and Safety Regulations (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: I am deeply concerned with the level of safety on our farms. This year 11 people have already died as a result of accidents on Irish farms. The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) is the national body in Ireland that is responsible for the promotion and enforcement of workplace health and safety. I fully support the efforts made by the HSA to promote the importance of health and safety...
- Written Answers — Farm Waste Management: Farm Waste Management (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 70 and 87 together. The arrangements for payment of the remaining grants under the Farm Waste Management Scheme on a phased basis were confirmed in early 2009 with 40 per cent being paid in that year as claims were approved. A further instalment of 40 per cent was paid early in 2010 and the final instalment of 20 per cent will be paid in early 2011. I also...
- Written Answers — Afforestation Programme: Afforestation Programme (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: All of the projects supported conform to the broad objectives of the COFORD forest research programme namely, to support sustainable and competitive forestry practices and policies and to contribute to building and maintaining a knowledge economy and scientific research in a vibrant forestry sector. The projects will produce benefits not only for producers but also for the wider rural...
- Written Answers — Beef Industry: Beef Industry (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Authorised officers of my Department carry out regular unannounced inspections of meat plants. During these inspections, the officer checks the accuracy of the scales on the kill- line using check weights and the officer also examines the records of factory's own checks to ensure that the scales are checked by factory personnel prior to each days kill. The officer also re-weighs a number of...
- Written Answers — Fisheries Protection: Fisheries Protection (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: New rules restricting fishing vessels' days at sea in the Irish Sea and the waters to the northwest of Ireland and Scotland have been introduced as part of the EU's revised Cod Recovery Plan set out in Council Regulation (EC) No. 1342/2008 and the TAC and Quota Council Regulation for 2010, 53/2010. The plan has introduced a new system of effort management that sets effort ceilings...
- Written Answers — Fisheries Protection: Fisheries Protection (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 74 and 82 together. The Federation of Irish Fishermen (FIF) has made a proposal to my Department concerning a limited Sea Bass fishery in the Celtic Sea. In the proposal, the FIF have stated that they will take a "precautionary approach to avoid any fishing whatsoever of the Irish inshore stock". The FIF has specifically proposed that vessels would be...
- Written Answers — Dairy Industry: Dairy Industry (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: In response to a commitment made by the Government in the Social Partnership Agreement, Towards 2016, my Department extended its monitoring and cross checking of the milk testing regime from 1st April 2008. This followed extensive consultations with the farming organisations and representatives of the milk processing industry. To ensure there is transparency in the milk testing procedures,...
- Written Answers — Organic Farming: Organic Farming (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The Irish organic retail market was estimated to be worth â¬124 million in 2009 compared to â¬66 million in 2006 and â¬38 million in 2003. There are indications that while the value of the market has fallen within the past twelve months to some â¬100 million, the actual volume of organic sales has fallen to a much smaller extent and is estimated to have reduced by less than 4%. The...
- Written Answers — Aquaculture Licences: Aquaculture Licences (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: There are 487 aquaculture licence applications awaiting determination â this consists of 259 applications for first time licences and 228 renewal applications. The backlog in the processing of new and renewal licence applications largely arises because the majority of areas for which the licences are sought are designated Special Areas of Conservation under the EU Habitats Directive and/or...
- Written Answers — Irish National Stud: Irish National Stud (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The Irish National Stud Company Ltd is a commercial company formed under the Companies Act and is limited by shares. The appointment of the auditor is a function of the Board of the Irish National Stud. The Comptroller and Auditor General did audit the Irish National Stud prior to 2003. But following a review by the C & AG it was considered more appropriate having regard to the...
- Written Answers — Alternative Farm Enterprises: Alternative Farm Enterprises (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: I welcome the announcement earlier this week by the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources in relation to guaranteed support prices (REFIT) for bio-energy. The technologies supported include Biomass Combined Heat and Power and Biomass Combustion, including provision for 30% co-firing of biomass in the three peat powered stations, as well as support for Anaerobic Digestion...
- Written Answers — Agri-Environment Options Scheme: Agri-Environment Options Scheme (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: There has been significant interest in the Scheme since it opened for applications on 30 March 2010. The closing date for receipt of applications was Monday, 17 May 2010 and at close of business on that day some 4,400 applications had been submitted to my Department's office at Johnstown Castle Estate in Wexford. However, given the short time frame for submitting applications, and in order...
- Written Answers — Live Exports: Live Exports (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The live export trade is an important component of our meat and livestock industry and provides a complement to the beef trade. Overall live exports in 2009 increased by 94% on 2008 levels. In the same period, exports to the UK increased by 159%, with those to Great Britain increasing by 440% and those to other destinations by 74%. Up to the end of week 17 of 2010 live exports were over 60%...
- Written Answers — On-farm Investment Schemes: On-farm Investment Schemes (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 83 and 92 together. My Department recently received EU Commission approval for the various targeted on-farm investment schemes announced by my Department in 2009. Due to the relatively short time-frames for completion of the investment works concerned, my priority is to introduce the Sow Welfare and Poultry Welfare Schemes first. Arrangements will then be...
- Written Answers — Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Greenhouse Gas Emissions (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Bio-energy crops contribute to emissions reduction through the provision of low or carbon neutral fuels. My Department has been providing support to farmers through a Bioenergy Scheme since 2007. A pilot Bioenergy Scheme was launched in 2007 to support the planting of miscanthus and willow by giving farmers a grant up to a maximum of â¬1,450 per hectare to cover 50% of establishment costs....
- Written Answers — Alternative Energy Projects: Alternative Energy Projects (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The issue of micro generation of electricity is a matter in the first instance for my colleague the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources. The Deputy may be aware that in February 2009 the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources announced measures to encourage the on-site generation of electricity in homes and farms across Ireland. The Micro Generation...
- Written Answers — Farm Retirement Scheme: Farm Retirement Scheme (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: My Department received 175 applications following the temporary reopening of the Early Retirement Scheme from 23 September to 30 October 2009. To date, 26 of the applications have been approved for payment and another 129 applications are currently being processed. Twelve of the applications could not be accepted as they did not satisfy the Scheme conditions. A further two applications have...
- Written Answers — Rural Environment Protection Scheme: Rural Environment Protection Scheme (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: A breakdown on a county-by-county basis of the REPS 4 applications that were rejected is given in the table below. The Department has been in contact with the applicants to inform them of their right to appeal the decision. Alternatively, unless the application had been found to be fundamentally ineligible, applicants were given the opportunity to submit a new REPS 4 plan and application form...
- Written Answers — Economic Competitiveness: Economic Competitiveness (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The CSO tracks input costs in Ireland on an ongoing basis and these are reported through CSO via various publications and on their website (www.cso.ie) as well as Departmental Publications such as the Annual Review and Outlook (see "Publications" section of website: www.agriculture.gov.ie ). Farm output, input costs and margins also receive detailed examination each year at the Teagasc...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 90 and 104 together. Farmers in receipt of direct payments (Single Payment Scheme, Disadvantaged Areas' Scheme and Rural Environmental Protection Scheme) must comply with a total of 18 Statutory Management Requirements (SMRs) in the areas of Environment, Public, Animal and Plant Health, and Animal Welfare. This is known as cross-compliance. Any change to the...