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- 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...
- Written Answers — Common Agricultural Policy: Common Agricultural Policy (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Negotiations on the CAP after 2013 are taking place against the background of an EU budget review and a new EU Financial Perspective for 2014 to 2020. The budget will determine the amount of funds available for the CAP and could also have an important impact on the distribution between Member States. There will be competing pressures for funds, including strong pressure from some sources...
- Written Answers — Bovine Disease Controls: Bovine Disease Controls (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: I propose to take Questions Nos. 93, 116 and 124 together. Following a review of the current TB testing arrangements and consultation both with the European Commission and the farming organisations, I recently introduced changes to the TB testing rules for cattle going direct to slaughter. These changes came into effect on 4 May. Previously, where animals that had not been tested within the...
- Written Answers — Domestic Abattoirs: Domestic Abattoirs (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Officials of my Department carry out unannounced inspections of meat plants to ensure that beef price reporting to my Department is carried out in accordance with EU Regulations. These inspections aim to ensure that the prices reported to my Department are the same as that paid to the farmer. I wish to assure the Deputy that these inspections are on-going for many years now and the...
- Written Answers — Animal Breeding Regulations: Animal Breeding Regulations (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: My Department has received an application to maintain a studbook for the Irish Draught horse breed from the Irish Draught Horse Society Ltd. This application is currently being assessed by my Department in accordance with the relevant EU and National legislation.
- Written Answers — On-farm Investment Schemes: On-farm Investment Schemes (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Ireland's revised Rural Development Programme was approved by the European Commission in March, and the roll-out of the various investment schemes will be phased over the lifetime of the Programme. The timing of the introduction of the dairy investment scheme is dependent on the availability of sufficient exchequer funding, and the position in this regard is being kept under ongoing review.
- Written Answers — Agri-Food Industry: Agri-Food Industry (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Accounting as it does for over half of manufacturing exports from Irish owned firms, the agri-food sector has a key role to play in this country's economic recovery. In this regard, the 2020 Committee, which I have established, will shortly finalise its strategy outlining the key actions which they consider are needed to ensure that the sector contributes to our export-led economic...
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: A total of 29,376 applications were received for participation in REPS 4 for payment in 2009. The acceptance of REPS 4 applications is governed by EU Regulations which require exhaustive administrative checks and on-the-spot inspections. In a significant number of the applications received, the administrative checks raised issues and queries which required further detailed examination. My...
- Written Answers — Food Labelling: Food Labelling (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The Minister for Health & Children has overall responsibility for the general food labelling legislation. Responsibility for the enforcement of this legislation rests with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (F.S.A.I.). This is done through service contracts between the F.S.A.I and my Department, The Sea Fisheries Protection Authority, the Health Service Executive and the Local Authority...
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The Government has approved the heads of the Forestry Bill, and discussions are continuing between my Department and the Office of the Attorney General with a view to finalizing the text. It would be my intention to introduce the Bill in the Houses of the Oireachtas as soon as possible. The main features of the Bill will be to ensure that forestry developments are undertaken to the highest...
- Written Answers — Departmental Agencies: Departmental Agencies (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: It is the responsibility of the Teagasc Authority to exercise full and effective control over the organisation. Ministerial responsibility is confined to matters of policy in accordance with the Act establishing Teagasc and is not concerned with the day-to-day operations of Teagasc. The Teagasc Authority approved a major 'Change Programme' in March 2009 to reorganise and refocus the...
- Written Answers — Organic Farming: Organic Farming (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Most organic produce sold in Ireland, particularly fruit and vegetables, is imported. On the other hand, it has been established that there is very considerable potential for exports of organic beef and lamb. I believe, therefore, that organic production offers real market opportunities for Irish farmers and I am pleased that a growing numbers of farmers are actively thinking about the...
- Written Answers — Beef Industry: Beef Industry (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Officials of my Department are currently examining the new computer generated reports required to report beef carcase classification data in a format compatible with the new beef pricing grid. The new reports will be available once the necessary software programming is completed.
- Written Answers — Rural Environment Protection Scheme: Rural Environment Protection Scheme (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Some 10,000 former participants in REPS 3, having completed their five year contract under REPS and having left the scheme, would have been eligible to apply for participation in the Agri-Environment Options Scheme by the closing date for receipt of applications of 17 May 2010. The new scheme is open to all farmers, but I expect that many of those who have completed their REPS 3 contracts...
- Written Answers — Departmental Agencies: Departmental Agencies (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: There are currently 100 staff serving in the Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority. The original allocation of staff to the Authority when set up in 2007 was 107. There were 103 staff serving in the Authority immediately prior to the Government moratorium on staff numbers in 2009.
- Written Answers — Milk Prices: Milk Prices (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: It is not possible to predict exactly what milk price farmers can expect to get in any particular year. Dairy farmers incomes are comprised of the market price paid for milk and direct income support from the EU. Market forces have a major influence on the price paid to farmers for milk. World market prices determine the returns received by dairy processors and these in turn are reflected...
- Written Answers — Departmental Correspondence: Departmental Correspondence (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: Earlier this year, my officials met with DG Enterprise in the EU Commission to explore the possibility of greater Irish involvement in the newly established forum to oversee the implementation of the recommendations High Level Group on the competitiveness of the EU Agri Food Industry. On foot of this meeting, I have recently written to Commissioner Tajani requesting that Ireland be included...
- Written Answers — Departmental Programmes: Departmental Programmes (26 May 2010)
Brendan Smith: The Seafood Development Measure contained in the National Development Plan 2007-2013 is divided between the EU Co-funded Operational Programme and the National Seafood Development Operational Programme. The EU Co-funded OP has already commenced and has funded the 2008 decommissioning scheme which has allowed 46 boats to be decommissioned with grant aid totalling â¬36.6 million already paid...