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Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: I refer the Deputy to the reply today to Question No. 133 by Deputy Seymour Crawford. The co-ordination of the farm waste management scheme is under consideration. As and from 13 September 2004, my Department has introduced revised standard costings, which reflect increased costs including that of steel in respect of all approvals issued under the farm waste management scheme.

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The number of credit cards issued for official use within my Department is 124. These cards are issued to Ministers and officials and are for official purposes. All costs are offset against the officer's travel and subsistence entitlements or, having been duly approved, against the Department's official entertainment budget. The accounts pertaining to Ministers and senior MAC level officials...

Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The person named lodged an application for consideration under the Inheritance measure of the single payment scheme. Following initial processing of the application the person named has been requested to submit additional documentation to substantiate his application. On receipt of this information a decision on the application will issue to the person named.

Written Answers — Single Payment Scheme: Single Payment Scheme (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Applications to the 2005 single payment national reserve are being prepared for processing. In the processing of applications, priority, from a timing point of view, will be given to applications from farmers who may qualify for additional single payment entitlements from the national reserve as distinct from farmers who may qualify for a top-up on existing entitlements. Farmers in the former...

Written Answers — Single Payment Scheme: Single Payment Scheme (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The person named submitted an application for consideration under the 'new entrant' and 'inheritance' measures of the single payment scheme. That application has been fully processed and the person named has been successful in respect of both measures. However, in this case the 'new entrant' measure is the financially more beneficial to the person named. A letter advising him that the year...

Written Answers — Single Payment Scheme: Single Payment Scheme (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The person named has submitted documentation to indicate that she wishes to be considered under the inheritance measure of the single payment scheme. However, no application form was submitted with this documentation. My Department has been in contact with the person named and has advised her to complete the necessary form. A blank application form and addressed return envelope have been...

Written Answers — Common Agricultural Policy. : Common Agricultural Policy. (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The mid-term review of the Agenda 2000 agreement has changed the nature of EU support for dairying. Under the reformed CAP, market supports for dairy products are being reduced and direct payments to dairy farmers in the form of the dairy premium have been introduced. This new policy framework will demand a more market-oriented approach by the dairy sector as market supports are reduced over...

Written Answers — Animal Diseases: Animal Diseases (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Figures for imports are not maintained centrally or in a manner to reply to the first two parts of the Deputy's question. The movement of animals from one member state to another is governed by Community legislation. This legislation requires that animals moved from one member state to another are accompanied by a health certificate which is endorsed by an official veterinarian authorised by...

Written Answers — Cereal Sector: Cereal Sector (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Under the reformed CAP, Irish cereal farmers will have the cushion of the single farm payment decoupled from production as and from 1 January 2005. Farmers will be able to concentrate on supplying markets, focussing on minimising production costs and maximising their incomes. Improved efficiency of production at farm level will be important to maintain incomes and to ensure that the volume of...

Written Answers — Farm Numbers: Farm Numbers (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The most recent figures produced by the Central Statistics Office show that there were 136,500 farms in 2002. This reflects a decline rate of 1.7% per annum since 1995. If this rate of decline continues over the next five years it would result in approximately 119,000 farms in 2010. However, projections done for the Agri Vision 2015 Committee take account of the impact of decoupling and...

Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: My Department's mission is to lead the sustainable development of a competitive, consumer-focused agri-food sector and to contribute to a vibrant rural economy and society. To that end, the National Development Plan 2000-2006 has set out a detailed strategy for the development of the food industry. The food research, marketing, human resources and investment measures in the plan are...

Written Answers — Animal Diseases: Animal Diseases (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Various measures are in place to prevent the introduction and spread of animal disease into Ireland. This involves the application of EU rules in relation to imports of animals and animal products, the administration of animal disease control measures including registration and identification of animals and herds, the investigation and control of suspected outbreaks of notifiable animal...

Written Answers — Animal Diseases: Animal Diseases (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Detailed EU legislation lays down the conditions that member states must apply to the production of and trade in products of animal origin, including meat and meat extracts, as well as to imports of these products from third countries. Under harmonised legislation a series of health and supervisory requirements are applied in the member states to ensure that animal products are produced to...

Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 147 and 149 together. To date, over €828.490 million has been paid to farmers under the various 2004 livestock premium, arable aid and disadvantaged areas compensatory allowance schemes. The payment targets set out in the protocol on direct payments to farmers are quite specific with regard to the premium and arable aid schemes and payments under these...

Written Answers — Purchase for Destruction Scheme: Purchase for Destruction Scheme (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The purchase for destruction, PFD, scheme incurred expenditure of approximately €266 million. When recoupment of the animal purchase costs from the EU and other income is taken into account, the final cost to the Exchequer is approximately €133 million. The special purchase scheme, which succeeded the PFD scheme incurred expenditure of approximately €143 million. After recoupment of the...

Written Answers — Farm Retirement Scheme: Farm Retirement Scheme (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The person named is a participant in the current early retirement scheme, which she entered in joint management with her husband. She appealed against my Department's classification of her application as one of joint management to the agriculture appeals office where her appeal was first upheld but then rejected on review by the director of the office. The significance of this decision for...

Written Answers — Single Payment Scheme: Single Payment Scheme (27 Jan 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The person named has been notified that the circumstances outlined in his single payment scheme application for consideration of force majeure/exceptional circumstances did not satisfy the criteria laid down under Article 40 Council Regulation (EC) No. 1782/2003. Following this decision the person named submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee. This appeal is...

Agri-food Sector: Motion. (1 Feb 2005)

Mary Coughlan: I have nothing to do with malt and barley.

Agri-food Sector: Motion. (1 Feb 2005)

Mary Coughlan: I wish to share time with Deputy Glennon.

Agri-food Sector: Motion. (1 Feb 2005)

Mary Coughlan: I move amendment No. 1: To delete all words after "Dáil Éireann" and substitute the following: —recognises that the decision to introduce full decoupling of direct payments with effect from 1 January 2005 will allow farmers the freedom to farm for the marketplace; —acknowledges that agri-food exports are currently worth over €7 billion per annum and account for about one fifth of net...

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