Results 13,901-13,920 of 23,967 for speaker:Charlie McConalogue
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Harbours and Piers (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: My Department owns, operates and maintains six designated State-owned Fishery Harbour Centres (FHC), located at Castletownbere, Dingle, Dunmore East, Howth, Killybegs and Ros An Mhíl under statute. Funding is made available on an annual basis by my Department to the Fishery Harbour Centres, including Ros an Mhíl, via the Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Development...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Agrifood Sector (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: The agri-food sector is Ireland’s most important indigenous exporting industry, playing a vital role in the economy. 137,000 farms produce over €8 billion in output; and we have over 770,000 hectares of forest and over 2,000 fishing vessels & aquaculture sites. The agri-food supply chain stretches from rural and coastal areas all across Ireland to the UK, Europe and...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Food Imports (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: On 21 August, the EU Commission and the United States announced agreement on a package of tariff reductions on a range of products, including US live and frozen lobster products. The EU Commission figures indicate that last year the EU27 imported €42 million of lobster products from the US (15% of overall extra-EU imports), out of a market worth €290million in total and in...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Common Agricultural Policy (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: My thanks to the Deputy for this question. It is an issue that is at the top of my agenda, and I have already met with some of the farm bodies since my appointment to hear their views. The issue is somewhat complicated by the ongoing delay in the adoption of the transitional rules, which is not now expected until late October at the earliest. Budgetary details will have...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Forestry Sector (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: I am acutely aware that current delays in issuing licences has led to difficulties for stakeholders. The Government is committed to reform of the planning and appeals processes as set out in the Programme for Government and we have presented draft legislation to this effect which I expect to be presenting to the House in due course. My Department is intensively engaging...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Potato Sector (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Diquat has been the most commonly used desiccant in the potato sector for many decades. As the deputy is aware, diquat is no longer approved for use as a plant protection product within the EU. However, to facilitate industry transition and to support growers as they move to other methods of dessicating potato crops, I have granted a temporary, once-off and short term emergency authorisation...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Food Exports (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Developing increased third country market access and furthering trade opportunities abroad are both integral parts of my Department’s response to the challenges posed by Brexit. These goals are aligned with the strategic market development theme of Food Wise 2025. This strategy outlines the significant potential for growth of our...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Common Agricultural Policy (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Funding for the CAP is normally determined as part of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) negotiations. On this occasion, in respect of the 2021-2027 period, the MFF has been accompanied by a new COVID-19 fund known as the Next Generation EU Recovery Instrument. European Council agreement on this package, including the CAP budget, was reached at its...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Farm Costs (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Brexit, sterling volatility and Covid-19 have had a significant impact on the agri-food and fisheries sectors. My Department's Brexit preparedness work has resulted in various supports being introduced over successive budgets to help the agri-food and fisheries sectors mitigate the impact of Brexit. These include supports in the form of direct aid, as well...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Agriculture Scheme Appeals (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: I wish to inform the Deputy that the Agriculture Appeals Office operates independently of my Department. The Office was established in 2002 in accordance with the Agriculture Appeals Act 2001 and the Agriculture Appeals Regulations 2002. There are distinct and specific statutory functions assigned to the officials delivering the appeals service which require the Appeals Officers...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Brexit Issues (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: The movement of animals across the Border is comprehensively addressed in the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement's Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland. This Protocol will apply from 1 January 2021 regardless of the outcome of the Future Relationship negotiations. The Protocol ensures that many of the changes arising in our trade with Great Britain will not apply to trade with Northern...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Forestry Sector (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: I am acutely aware that current delays in issuing licences has led to difficulties for some in the sector. The Government is very committed to its reform as set out in the Programme for Government including the introduction of new legislation to align the planning and appeal processes with best practice in similar processes elsewhere. We need a system that works...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Animal Diseases (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Following many successful years of reducing bovine TB levels to the benefit of Irish farmers, there has been a concerning incremental increase in the disease since 2016. This has continued in 2020 with further increases in herd incidence and reactor numbers observed. Herd incidence (on a 12-month rolling basis) has breached 4% for the first time since 2012 and reactor numbers have exceeded...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Potato Sector (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Diquat has been the most commonly used desiccant in the potato sector for many decades. As the deputy is aware, diquat is no longer approved for use as a plant protection product within the EU. However to facilitate industry transition and to support growers as they move to other methods of dessicating potato crops, I have granted a temporary, once-off and short term emergency authorisation...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Agriculture Scheme Appeals (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Firstly let me say that I very much welcome the response to the publication of the draft Agriculture Appeals Amendment Bill. This is a very important Bill which is intended to improve and reform the forestry appeals process. As is well known, the urgent need for such reform is evident from the delays being experienced on hearings which is not in the interest of...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Inshore Fisheries (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: As of 10 September 2020, there are 1,987 vessels registered on the Irish Register of Sea Fishing Boats and of these some 1,709 are under 12 metres. During the first wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic there was significant market disruption in Europe and internationally accompanied by depressed market prices for fish. Our fishing fleet, not least the inshore sector, was...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Forestry Sector (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: I am glad to have the opportunity to address the issue of the backlog of cases in the forestry appeals system. Let me say at the outset that I very much recognise the difficulties which the delays are currently having and the Government is committed to reforming the licencing and appeals system as set out in the Programme for Government. It is very clear that the current...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Covid-19 Tests (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: My Department is contributing to the whole-of-Government response to managing outbreaks of Covid -19 in food plants. In the context of Covid-19, human health must be the absolute priority for all of us, and therefore it is vitally important that all our decisions and actions led by public health advice. The Government decided in August that the HSE should...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Animal Diseases (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: Herd Test History Statements and Reports issued to all cattle herdowners with the aim to help them to reduce the risk of Bovine TB in their herds. The Bovine TB Forum Interim Report identified the need to provide more effective information to farmers to help them reduce the risk of TB in their herd and advocated for the development of herd risk categories that are “simple,...
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Timber Supply (15 Sep 2020)
Charlie McConalogue: I am acutely aware of the challenges which the forestry sector is experiencing in reent times its, not least the ongoing difficulties with issuing licences for afforestation, roads and felling. I am acutely aware of these issues. The delays in issuing licences, including felling licences, originate from recent case law from the ECJ and the High Court that have changed how the Department...