Written answers

Wednesday, 14 February 2007

Department of Agriculture and Food

Sugar Beet Production

10:00 pm

Photo of Jack WallJack Wall (Kildare South, Labour)
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Question 321: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food when farmers will be paid all of the outstanding payments regarding the recent closure of the sugar factories in Carlow and Mallow; if her Department has completed all negotiations with the EU in regard to the matter; if there are outstanding issues that can affect or delay the payments; if the payments are taxable; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5669/07]

Photo of Mary CoughlanMary Coughlan (Donegal South West, Fianna Fail)
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The compensation package negotiated in the context of the reform of the EU sugar regime is worth in excess of €310m to Ireland. It comprises three elements.

The first element is the sugar beet compensation, which has been incorporated into the Single Payment Scheme with effect from 2006. It will be worth approximately €123 million to Irish beet growers over seven years.

The second element is the EU restructuring aid for the sugar industry, which in Ireland's case is worth approximately €145m. In accordance with the EU Regulations, the Government made certain decisions last July regarding the implementation of the restructuring aid, in particular the percentage to be reserved for beet growers and contractors. These decisions are now the subject of judicial review proceedings instituted by Greencore in the High Court. Under the EU Regulations, the first instalment of aid would fall to be paid in June 2007. In view of the legal proceedings, it would be inappropriate for me to comment further.

The third element of the compensation package is the diversification aid, also provided for in Council Regulation (EC) 320/2006, worth almost €44m in Ireland's case. A national restructuring programme has been prepared and submitted to the EU Commission, in accordance with the EU Regulations, with a view to drawing down the diversification aid. The Regulations provide that payment of this aid could commence in September 2007.

Taxation issues are a matter for the Minister for Finance and the Revenue Commissioners.

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