Written answers
Tuesday, 2 October 2007
Department of Agriculture and Food
Sugar Industry
9:00 am
Bernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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Question 376: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the areas within the EU where sugar beet is currently grown; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [21910/07]
Mary Coughlan (Donegal South West, Fianna Fail)
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Prior to the introduction of the temporary scheme for the restructuring of the sugar industry in the Community, sugar beet was grown for sugar processing in all but four Member States, namely Cyprus, Estonia, Luxembourg, and Malta. In the first two years of the restructuring scheme, which involves quota renunciation and closure of the associated processing facilities, restructuring applications were submitted in 12 Member States. Details of these applications are given, by Member State, in the table below. Last week, the Council of Agriculture Ministers reached political agreement on a proposal to make the restructuring scheme more attractive with a view to reducing the EU sugar quota by a further 3.8m tonnes. The effect that this will have on sugar beet production in individual Member States remains to be seen.
Table: Applications for Restructuring Aid (Sugar quota only, in tonnes) | |||
Member State | (1) | (2) | (3) |
% | |||
Italy | 1,557,443 | 803,597 | 52 |
Spain | 996,961 | 109,797 | 11 |
Sweden | 368,262 | 42,562 | 12 |
Ireland | 199,260 | 199,260 | 100 |
Finland | 146,087 | 56,087 | 38 |
Hungary | 401,684 | 108,093 | 27 |
Czech Rep | 454,862 | 102,473 | 23 |
Slovakia | 207,432 | 70,133 | 34 |
Portugal | 69,718 | 54,718 | 78 |
Greece | 317,502 | 158,800 | 50 |
Slovenia | 52,973 | 52,973 | 100 |
Latvia | 66,505 | 66,505 | 100 |
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