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- Written Answers — Animal Welfare Legislation: Animal Welfare Legislation (10 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: The Protection of Animals Acts 1911 and 1965 are the principal statutes governing cruelty to animals in Ireland. In general, any person who has reason to believe that an act of cruelty has been committed against an animal should report the matter to the Garda SÃochána who have the power and authority to investigate and prosecute alleged abuses. The Protection of Animals Kept for Farming...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (10 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: The person named claimed 21.49 hectares of forage land on his 2004 area aid application including a land parcel that was also being claimed by another herd owner. Both parties were written to in this regard. The person named confirmed that he was not entitled to claim the parcel. This resulted in an area over-claim of 7.76 hectares or 56.52% of the eligible forage area found, 13.73 ha. Under...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (10 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: The person named submitted three applications under the 2004 special beef premium scheme in respect of a total of 18 animals. The first application, in respect of ten animals, was received on 26 February 2004, the second application, in respect of five animals, was received on 18 October 2004, and the third application, in respect of three animals, was received on 29 December 2004. Following...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (10 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: The application of the person named has been cleared for disadvantaged area scheme payment on 37.94 ha forage. The amount due to him under this scheme will issue shortly.
- EU Negotiations. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: The Commission's proposals for reform of the EU sugar regime are the subject of intensive discussions in Brussels, both at ministerial and high-level official levels. The proposals will be the main item on the agenda for the three-day Council of Ministers meeting next week at which the UK Presidency will aim to achieve a political agreement on the issue, ahead of the WTO ministerial meeting...
- EU Negotiations. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: Both the Commission and my legal advice indicate that ownership of the quota is such that it is not an asset but a methodology used to regulate the market.
- EU Negotiations. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: That is the answer to the first of the Deputy's questions. The golden share has nothing to do with this issue, save in the event that permission is sought by the company from me for the sale of an asset. The Commission had the same concerns as the Government about the ownership of the quota. On that basis, the Commission's formula is based on the restructuring fund, which is paid by those who...
- EU Negotiations. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: I have met my Polish counterpart. Poland is one of the 11 member states on the blocking minority that is presentlyââ
- EU Negotiations. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: We have met on several occasions and the Poles have joined the blocking minority. The Poles have different concerns from ours. Ireland is in a unique position in that there is only one processing factory. Ireland has a special case on the right to produce sugar. However, if the proposals to reduce the price of sugar by 39% and sugar beet by 42% go ahead, I have been advised by farmers that...
- Animal and Plant Diseases. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: Ireland's high animal and plant health status underpins food safety and is central to the viability of our agriculture industry and our ability to trade. To this end, the Department of Agriculture and Food applies comprehensive control systems to the threats posed by pests and disease to both animal and plant health and, as a consequence, to human health. Sustained programmes are operated,...
- Animal and Plant Diseases. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: Unfortunately, the answer to the question was long. The Deputy spoke of the New Zealand model where a biosecurity unit in its agriculture ministry reports to the ministry's director general. However, I do not believe there is a need to have such a unit in Ireland. The New Zealand model is different because it is an islandââ
- Animal and Plant Diseases. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: It does not have the supports of the EU, the Commission's food and veterinary office or the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. We have EU and Irish legislation while the New Zealand model is based on what it must do on its own. The Department of Agriculture and Food is the lead Department in dealing with animal and plant disease outbreaks. It provides a specific co-ordinating role and...
- Animal and Plant Diseases. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: It is important that a Department takes the lead on this issue. The Department of Agriculture and Food will deal specifically with the issue in question. Without a shadow of a doubt, constructive and significant contributions from other Departments and agencies are welcome. The Department is always ready to reassess the adequacy of our biosecurity measures. Our biosecurity arrangements will...
- Food Imports. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: The practice referred to by the Deputy is banned.
- Food Imports. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: Perhaps the Deputy should read the European document regarding substantial transformation. I was the only Member who put this issue forward without the support I am now receiving.
- EU Funding. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: The proposed EU rural development funding for 2007 to 2013 will form part of the overall EU budget or financial perspective for the same period. Decisions on the overall amount and its allocations will be taken in that context. The rural development regulation No. 1698/2005 adopted in September confirms this situation and provides that the distribution of funding between member states will be...
- EU Funding. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: That does not form part of my portfolio. It is a matter for the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Deputy à CuÃv. Two Ministers and their Departments are working on this rural development regulation. The Deputy should put his suggestion to the other Minister.
- EU Funding. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: We are.
- EU Funding. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: People have read about the consultation process currently taking place with the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. Concerning funding, as we did not have a decision on financial perspectives, it is unfortunate that I do not know exactly how much money we have but we have political agreement on the scheme and are proceeding on that basis. The Deputy is correct in that there...
- EU Funding. (15 Nov 2005)
Mary Coughlan: A rule on minimum expenditure has been agreed, which is 10% for competitiveness, 25% for the environment and 10% for the wider rural economy. Leader, part of Deputy à CuÃv's portfolio, will address these issues. We have witnessed a significant increase in the number of artisans. On the basis of decoupling, we will see future investment in the food industry, which I would like to happen in...