Results 17,801-17,820 of 18,645 for speaker:Brendan Smith
- Written Answers — Food Labelling: Food Labelling (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: My Department, in conjunction with the Department of Health and Children, drafted regulations that would require an indication of country of origin on sheep, pig and poultry meat. The draft regulations were notified to the European Commission in December 2008. While the Commission has adopted a negative opinion on the proposal, it has afforded us the opportunity to provide further...
- Written Answers — Food Labelling: Food Labelling (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: Food advertising issues are primarily the remit of the Minister for Health and Children. At EU level, Regulation 1924/2006 on nutrition and health claims came into force in July 2007. The main aim of the Regulation is to allow consumers to make informed food choices, by ensuring that they receive accurate information and are not misled. Claims for health benefits will have to be adequately...
- Written Answers — Health Promotion Strategy: Health Promotion Strategy (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: Obesity is, I believe, an immensely important issue for the health of our society and requires a multi-faceted response as indicated in the Report of the National Taskforce on Obesity. The recommendations relevant to my Department have been addressed by way of specific healthy food initiatives such as the enhanced promotion of school milk and a new national initiative to promote the...
- Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: My Department has consistently promoted food research through direct funding of public good research under the FIRM, the Food Institutional Research Measure, and encouragement of cross Departmental and agency initiatives. In November 2007 an amount of â¬5.5m was awarded to a Teagasc led research consortium in the area of marine functional foods. This followed a joint call for research...
- Written Answers — Dairy Sector: Dairy Sector (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The Farm Improvement Scheme (FIS) introduced in 2007 extended grant-aid to feeding systems and increased the specific investment ceilings for milking machines and bulk milk tanks from â¬16,000 to â¬40,000 for milking machines and to â¬25,000 for bulk milk tanks.
- Written Answers — Animal Diseases: Animal Diseases (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: My Department is actively working with relevant stakeholders to progress a herd health initiative to deal with non â regulated diseases and conditions in a comprehensive and integrated manner. The initiative has been proposed to enable Ireland achieve international best practice in the area of animal health and is intended to complement existing animal health programmes. My officials have...
- Written Answers — Sheep Industry: Sheep Industry (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The Sheep Strategy Implementation Group reported in April 2007 and addressed the various recommendations of the Sheep Industry Strategy Group. The Implementation Group recognised that many of the recommendations fell to be implemented by the industry itself but my Department and the state agencies under my aegis are also playing an active role. Progress is being made in implementing the...
- Written Answers — Food Safety: Food Safety (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The poultry and eggs quality assurance schemes are working well and have helped to alleviate consumer concerns as regards the sourcing and quality of product. In excess of 80% of eggs sold at retail level are covered by the Egg Quality Assurance Scheme (QAS) which is accredited to EN45011 which is the European standard for bodies operating certification systems such as quality assurance...
- Written Answers — Forestry Sector: Forestry Sector (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The annual forestry premium increased by 15% from 2007, with a maximum payment of up to â¬574 per hectare per annum paid over 20 years. Under the new FEPS an additional premium of up to â¬200 per hectare for five years is available to farmers in REPS who join FEPS. The target of 30% broadleaf planting has been achieved in 2005 and 2006 and this broadleaf planting target remains in place...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: Following a full review and consultation with the sector, the Forest Environmental Payments Scheme (FEPS) has been amended and has been rolled out as an established scheme. The threshold of 8 hectares has been reduced to 5 hectares for small farms (less than 30ha), attracting a â¬150/ha rate for plantations between 5 and 8 ha, and â¬200/ha thereafter. At the other end of the scale, a...
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The review of the main elements of the 1946 Forestry Act has now been completed and draft Heads of a Forestry Bill have been prepared. The draft Scheme of the Forest Bill, along with the Screening Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) and Memorandum for Government have been prepared and will be submitted to Government shortly for approval to send to the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel for...
- Written Answers — Farmers Markets: Farmers Markets (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: Bord Bia as part of its function to promote marketing opportunities continually assists producers and market organisers on sales, marketing, product development, consumer aspects. It has taken the lead in publishing a guide on 'Alternative Routes to Market'. This provides step-by-step plans, checklists and guidelines to assist growers and food entrepreneurs who wish to set up in business...
- Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: Bord Bia continues to operate Quality Assurance Schemes for beef, lamb, pigmeat, poultry and eggs. At present there are more than 25,000 certified farms in the Beef Quality Assurance Scheme and close to 4,000 members in the Lamb Quality Assurance Scheme. Horticulture schemes are also in place. Deputies will have seen the increasing display of the Bord Bia Quality Assurance logo on a range...
- Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The Regional Food Forum initiative was launched by my Department to build closer links between state agencies and food businesses and to develop regional and local foods. The Fora showcased local food and drinks products, research was presented on emerging market opportunities, regional food business and agency directories were published and successful local food entrepreneurs generously...
- Written Answers — Waste Management: Waste Management (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: Waste management is primarily a matter for the Minister of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. The control authorities for water, nitrates and integrated pollution are the Environmental Protection Agency and/or local authorities. Under the cross-compliance arrangements operated by my Department for certain schemes, including the Single Payment Scheme, checks on farms are...
- Written Answers — Agricultural Colleges: Agricultural Colleges (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: A review of college infrastructure was undertaken by an outside consultancy body and was finalised early in 2008 and agreed by the Teagasc Authority. Four colleges (three Teagasc colleges and one private college), were prioritised in terms of future capital expenditure. The remaining four colleges of which three are private colleges and one Teagasc college will be required to deliver the...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: I am very anxious that all those farmers who have still not submitted their 2008 Single Payment application would do so immediately. I am concerned that so many applications are still outstanding from farmers who made an application in 2007. There is absolutely no scope to extend Thursday's closing date, which is the latest date for receipt of applications allowed under the governing EU...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 385 and 386 together. At present, farmers can choose to have their payments made by cheque or electronic funds transfer directly into their bank account and this situation will continue during the 2008 EU financial year which ends on 15 October. However, as and from the 2009 EU financial year commencing on 16th October 2008, payment by cheque will no longer...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The European Commission have confirmed the new rules for applications and payments under REPS 4. Payments will relate to the period in each calendar year during which a participant is in REPS 4 and will issue in two stages. The first, which will be 75% of the total, will issue when all administrative checks for REPS and the Single Payment Scheme are completed. In practice, this will be in...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (13 May 2008)
Brendan Smith: The European Commission have confirmed the new rules for applications and payments under REPS 4. Payments will relate to the period in each calendar year during which a participant is in REPS 4 and will issue in two stages. The first, which will be 75% of the total, will issue when all administrative checks for REPS and the Single Payment Scheme are completed. In practice, this will be in...