Written answers

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Agri-Environment Options Scheme Payments

Photo of Brendan SmithBrendan Smith (Cavan-Monaghan, Fianna Fail)
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To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the number of farmers that have not yet been paid their 2011/2012 agri environment option scheme 1 and AEOS payments and the percentage in each case broken down on a county basis; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14659/13]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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Under the EU Regulations governing the scheme and other area-based payment schemes, a comprehensive administrative check of all applications, including cross-checks with the Land Parcel Identification System, must be completed before any payment can issue.

Successive EU audits have made it absolutely clear that compliance with the Regulations must be strictly adhered to and that all administrative checks must be passed and eligibility conditions met before payment issues. As a result, my Department is obliged to ensure that individual payments will not issue until all aspects of a farmer’s application are in order, all outstanding documentation provided and all queries resolved.

Outstanding AEOS payments are largely due to unresolved queries associated with applications and where necessary officials in my Department will have contacted the applicants concerned with the intention of issuing payment as soon as possible. The payment information requested by the Deputy is provided below in tabular form.

AEOS I – 2011 Scheme Year

CountyActive ApplicantsRemaining% paid
Carlow
98
3
96.9%
Cavan
229
8
96.5%
Clare
383
6
98.4%
Cork
483
24
95.0%
Donegal
657
5
99.2%
Dublin
17
1
94.1%
Galway
853
19
97.8%
Kerry
353
9
97.5%
Kildare
74
2
97.3%
Kilkenny
269
3
98.9%
Laois
165
2
98.8%
Leitrim
391
0
100.0%
Limerick
255
9
96.5%
Longford
115
0
100.0%
Louth
58
0
100.0%
Mayo
956
0
100.0%
Meath
176
5
97.2%
Monaghan
213
0
100.0%
Offaly
141
7
95.0%
Roscommon
399
3
99.2%
Sligo
298
2
99.3%
Tipperary
387
6
98.4%
Waterford
143
3
97.9%
Westmeath
229
5
97.8%
Wexford
191
4
97.9%
Wicklow
102
4
96.1%
Grand Total
7635
130
98.3%
% Total Overall Paid
98.30%

AEOS I – 2012 Scheme Year

CountyActive ApplicantsRemaining% Paid
Carlow
98
12
87.8%
Cavan
229
40
82.5%
Clare
382
40
89.5%
Cork
483
97
79.9%
Donegal
656
59
91.0%
Dublin
17
3
82.4%
Galway
849
151
82.2%
Kerry
352
43
87.8%
Kildare
74
11
85.1%
Kilkenny
268
48
82.1%
Laois
165
26
84.2%
Leitrim
391
60
84.7%
Limerick
253
39
84.6%
Longford
115
16
86.1%
Louth
58
3
94.8%
Mayo
951
110
88.4%
Meath
176
15
91.5%
Monaghan
212
25
88.2%
Offaly
140
20
85.7%
Roscommon
398
41
89.7%
Sligo
297
24
91.9%
Tipperary
384
53
86.2%
Waterford
142
21
85.2%
Westmeath
228
36
84.2%
Wexford
190
41
78.4%
Wicklow
101
25
75.2%
Grand Total
7609
1059
86.1%
% Total Overall Paid
86.1%

AEOS II – 2011 Scheme Year

CountyActive ApplicantsRemaining% of County Paid
Carlow
34
5
85.3%
Cavan
184
45
75.5%
Clare
374
73
80.5%
Cork
384
103
73.2%
Donegal
904
169
81.3%
Dublin
8
5
37.5%
Galway
826
174
78.9%
Kerry
386
85
78.0%
Kildare
35
9
74.3%
Kilkenny
123
27
78.0%
Laois
74
14
81.1%
Leitrim
233
39
83.3%
Limerick
208
65
68.8%
Longford
86
17
80.2%
Louth
34
6
82.4%
Mayo
902
186
79.4%
Meath
81
17
79.0%
Monaghan
117
18
84.6%
Offaly
92
20
78.3%
Roscommon
351
81
76.9%
Sligo
204
45
77.9%
Tipperary
260
61
76.5%
Waterford
54
13
75.9%
Westmeath
112
14
87.5%
Wexford
90
24
73.3%
Wicklow
63
17
73.0%
Grand Total
6219
1332
78.6%
% Total Overall Paid
78.6%

AEOS II – 2012 Scheme Year

CountyActive ApplicantsRemaining% of County Paid
Carlow
34
16
52.9%
Cavan
182
106
41.8%
Clare
373
165
55.8%
Cork
382
225
41.1%
Donegal
901
408
54.7%
Dublin
8
5
37.5%
Galway
824
475
42.4%
Kerry
385
194
49.6%
Kildare
35
23
34.3%
Kilkenny
121
84
30.6%
Laois
74
43
41.9%
Leitrim
232
136
41.4%
Limerick
208
144
30.8%
Longford
86
64
25.6%
Louth
34
14
58.8%
Mayo
901
421
53.3%
Meath
79
60
24.1%
Monaghan
115
73
36.5%
Offaly
92
55
40.2%
Roscommon
351
214
39.0%
Sligo
204
115
43.6%
Tipperary
259
178
31.3%
Waterford
52
36
30.8%
Westmeath
111
58
47.7%
Wexford
88
64
27.3%
Wicklow
63
33
47.6%
Grand Total
6194
3409
45.0%
% Total Overall Paid
45.0%

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