Written answers

Thursday, 11 October 2018

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Capital Expenditure Programme

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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146. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the capital spend to date in 2018 including the capital carry-over from 2017 by subhead; the provision under each subhead including the capital carry-over from 2017 provided for in the Revised Estimates Volume for 2018; the details of overspends or underspends under each subhead; the action to be taken to deal with them; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41661/18]

Photo of Michael CreedMichael Creed (Cork North West, Fine Gael)
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The following table shows the allocations for each capital sub-head for 2018 and expenditure to end September 2018:

Subhead Expenditure Capital2018 Allocation REV€000Spend to end Sept 2018€000
A.2Administrative capital (Share attributed to Programme A)3,5901439
A.3Food Safety, Animal Health Programme00
B.2Administrative capital (Share attributed to Programme B)1,269330
B.3Agri-Environmental Schemes1,000148
B.5Development of Agriculture & Food ( Farm).76,20047614
B.10Forestry ( includes €23.8m carry –over from 2017)103,35684275
C.2Administrative capital - (Share attributed to Programme C)24764
C.4Development of Ag & Food (Non-farm).12,1004861
C.5Teagasc 5,1503300
C.7Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund11,54411544
C.10Other Services ( Johnstown Castle Restoration)1,0001000
D.2Administrative capital - (Share attributed to Programme D)29476
D.3Fisheries22,3628635
D.4Marine Institute 10,0007870
D.5Bord Iascaigh Mhara 13,1003755
D.6Sea Fisheries Protection Authority75055
D.7Haulbowline Island Remediation10,0004823
Total Budget: Total271,962179790

It is not possible to be certain about expenditure for year end. Between now and year end, my Department will continue to manage its voted resources to seek the best possible outturn for the year. However, I envisage there will be some capital available from 2018 to be carried over for use in 2019.

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