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Genetically Modified Organisms. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: The European Union regulations have not been finalised.

Genetically Modified Organisms. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: The protection of our clean, green image is of the utmost importance to the agri-food industry and every step will be taken to ensure food safety and the environment will not be compromised.

Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: Detailed EU legislation lays down the conditions that member states must apply to the production of and trade in food products of animal origin, including the traceability aspects, as well as to imports of these products from third countries. It is a requirement that animal products imported from third countries meet standards at least equivalent to those required for production in, and trade...

Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: I understand Deputy Naughten raised that issue on the Adjournment recently with the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children. The beef labelling requirement issues are centralised under the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. With regard to the issue of transformation, which has been raised constantly by Deputies Naughten and Upton, the Minister, Deputy Coughlan, has consistently raised...

Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: The point raised by the Deputy is one for the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and the Department of Health and Children. Of course, there is a strong working relationship between the Department of Agriculture and Food and agencies that have a relationship with the food and agriculture industry. I think the report to which Deputies Upton and Naughten referred is some years old. So far as I...

Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: I understood there was a more recent——

Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: The labelling and monitoring of the food industry was centralised in the Food Safety Authority of Ireland which was the first such body to be established in the European Union. Obviously, if there are discrepancies and if there are people who are not following the laws of the country and enacting them properly, the full rigours of the law will apply and will be implemented by the relevant...

Beef Exports. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: As a member of the EU and the World Trade Organisation Ireland is in a position to avail of opportunities for trade that are essential for the development of our open economy. Membership of these organisations also brings reciprocal trade obligations. The principle is that imported animal products meet standards at least equivalent to those required for production in, and trade between,...

Beef Exports. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: I am sometimes accused of speaking too quickly.

Beef Exports. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: Since 2000, six audits were carried out in Brazil, as well as a further audit at the end of 2005 regarding which European Commission officials are still in consultation with Brazilian authorities. My recollection is that four audits were carried out in Argentina. With regard to the operation of EU controls on exports from Brazil, an FVO inspection to evaluate animal health and public health...

Beef Exports. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: The application of standards in the member states of the European Union is monitored by the FVO, which has total confidence in that area. Inspections are carried out by that body to ensure that the relevant standards are adhered to.

Farm Waste Management. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: Deputy Connolly was not happy with the north Monaghan proposals.

Farm Waste Management. (16 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: The Deputy will have to apply to join me.

Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: The Deputy was running down partnership a few weeks ago.

Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: That is not true.

Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: What the Deputy said is nonsense.

Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: Scaremongering.

Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: That is untrue.

Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: He is the man who backed every cutback that the then Minister for Agriculture, Ivan Yates, introduced.

Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Brendan Smith: This Government has unfailingly shown a total commitment to agriculture and the agri-food sector. It has always recognised the economic and social significance of our most important indigenous industry. I suggest the Opposition listen.

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