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- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: A substantial number of submissions have been received to date under the public consultation process on the draft Animal Health and Welfare Bill. Closing date for receipt of submissions is Friday 11th July 2008 and it is envisaged that my officials will meet with a number of organisations subsequently to provide them with an opportunity to elaborate further on their respective submissions...
- Written Answers — Fisheries Protection: Fisheries Protection (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: The deputy is referring to either the designation of shellfish waters under the Directive 2006/113/EC on the Quality Required of Shellfish Waters or to the Classification of Shellfish Areas according to the requirements of food safety legislation by the Sea Fisheries Protection Authority. In accordance with the Government Decision of 30th July 2007, all active shellfish production sites...
- Written Answers — Ethics in Public Office Act: Ethics in Public Office Act (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 383 to 388, inclusive, together. The meetings referred to by the Deputy were attended by my predecessor. It is customary at such meetings with Ministers from other countries to exchange modest value gifts. The subject of gifts to Office Holders is dealt with in the Ethics in Public Office Act 1995, and the value of gifts received by my predecessor in the...
- Written Answers — Common Fisheries Policy: Common Fisheries Policy (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is the European Union's instrument for the management of fisheries and aquaculture. It was set down in 1983 and has been reviewed on a 10 year basis since then (in 1992 and 2002). During both reviews, many of Ireland's priorities were delivered. The process leading to that reform of the CFP was a lengthy and comprehensive one. It embraced such key areas...
- Written Answers — Fish Imports: Fish Imports (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: In 2007 imports of seafood for human consumption amounted to 45,170 tonnes. The chief location of origin for seafood imports in 2007 was the United Kingdom, which supplied 21,660 tonnes of product or almost half of the volume imported. The other locations of origin were Germany accounting for 2,440 tonnes valued at â¬12 million, Iceland at 1,022 tonnes valued at â¬7.8 million, France at...
- Written Answers — Aquaculture Licences: Aquaculture Licences (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: I refer the Deputy to the responses to questions Nos. 47 of 6 November 2007 and 204 of 14 May 2008. The process has become considerably more complex in recent years due to increased activity and demands in the coastal zone and the knock-on need to take an ever greater account of public safety, environmental and economic issues. A key element in this is seeking to ensure that the licensing...
- Written Answers — Value for Money Reviews: Value for Money Reviews (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: My Department has agreed with the Department of Finance to complete a total of eleven reviews under the 2006-08 round of reviews. The title of the reviews are as follows: Laboratory Facilities (Plant Health, Crops, Research & Development Grants) Public (Exchequer and EU) Supports for Aquaculture, 2000-2005 Dairy Hygiene FIRM (Food Research & Development Grants) Bovine TB Scheme Meat Hygiene...
- Written Answers — Harbours and Piers: Harbours and Piers (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: In the announcement of funding allocated to projects that were identified as priorities by both the Local Authorities and the Department's Engineering Division, I can confirm that Clare County Council was awarded funding of â¬525,000 towards the harbour development works at Doonbeg. The project is being managed by the Department's Engineering Division.
- Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: Agricultural production in Ireland and the EU must be viewed in the context of a reformed and evolving Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), with much more competitive EU and world commodity markets. As a result of the reformed CAP farmers can now take advantage of the freedom to farm exclusively for the market. They can focus on meeting the requirements of the consumer in a competitive manner....
- Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: The Irish food and beverages sector currently export over â¬8 billion, of which prepared consumer foods and seafood amounts to over â¬2 billion. Some 70% of food is exported to EU markets, with the UK receiving 48%. In addition to health and well-being, and taste or quality, convenience is a significant driver in the very competitive consumer foods market and customers demand products that...
- Written Answers — Pigmeat Sector: Pigmeat Sector (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: I am aware of the current issues facing the pigmeat sector. Feed costs have no doubt become a major factor in the past year. In line with the general increases in prices of commodities world wide, the price of certain imported feed materials has increased by as much as 80%. This has resulted in compound feed prices that are 30% ahead than at the same time last year. Increased cereal...
- Written Answers — Food Labelling: Food Labelling (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: Responsibility for enforcement of labelling legislation rests with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) through its service contracts with my Department, the Sea Fisheries Protection Agency, the Health Services Executive, the Local Authorities and the National Consumer Agency. As far as my Department is concerned labelling checks are carried out as part of the routine official checks...
- Written Answers — : (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: The Minister for Health & Children has overall responsibility for the general food labelling legislation. Under the general labelling Directive (2000/13/EC), the place of origin of the foodstuff must be given only if its absence might mislead the consumer to a material degree. EU beef labelling legislation requiring country of origin labelling of beef has been in place since September 2000....
- Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: Under the National Development Plan 2007-2013, substantial funding of circa â¬50 million has been included to assist producers of fruit and vegetables to upgrade or develop new production facilities. The scheme of investment aid for the commercial horticulture sector will assist capital investment on farms to promote the specialisation and diversification of on-farm activities, improve the...
- Written Answers — Farm Retirement Scheme: Farm Retirement Scheme (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: The 2007-2013 Early Retirement Scheme was launched on 13 June 2007. A total of 176 cases have been approved for payment under this Scheme and a further 131 cases are currently being processed by my Department.
- Written Answers — Afforestation Programme: Afforestation Programme (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: All tree species grant-aided by my Department under the forestry grant schemes achieve high levels of carbon-sequestration. The potential of different tree species to sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere depends mainly on their rate of growth. Some conifer species grow rapidly and will begin to sequester considerable amounts of carbon early in their life. Other species, including...
- Written Answers — Sectoral Development: Sectoral Development (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 402 and 413 together. There are in place a number of strategic plans operated by my Department which have the overall objective of developing and enhancing the capacity and competitiveness of the agriculture, food, forestry and fishing sectors. These include the Agri Vision 2015 Action Plan, the relevant commitments in Towards 2016, the National Development...
- Written Answers — Farming Sector: Farming Sector (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: The most recent figures available from the Central Statistics Office are for the year 2005 and these show that there were 73,500 farmers whose sole occupation was farming or 56% of the total, this compares with a figure of 49,300 for 1997 (figure for 1998 is not available). Over this period the number of farmers with another either major or subsidiary occupation rose from 49,300 to 58,900....
- Written Answers — Farming Sector: Farming Sector (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: Official data on deer farming is available from the Census of Agriculture which is carried out by the Central Statistics Office roughly every ten years. The first and so far only Census of Agriculture that included deer was in June 2000. This stated that there were farmed deer on 266 farms. Teagasc has estimated that the number of farms involved in deer production peaked in the mid 1990s at...
- Written Answers — Dairy Exports: Dairy Exports (1 Jul 2008)
Brendan Smith: Ireland has been successful in building EU and world market trade over a sustained period. This has been supported by consistent efforts to promote and market Ireland's dairy produce in these markets by Irish operators. Over 80% of Irish dairy production is exported to EU and world markets. 2007 was another successful year for the Irish Dairy Sector with exports up 13% to â¬2.36bn. This...