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Written question asked by Jim Dobbin (Labour) on Wednesday, 2 December 1998, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 2 December 1998. It was answered by Lord Murphy of Torfaen (Labour) on Wednesday, 2 December 1998 on behalf of the Northern Ireland Office.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, What support the Government is giving to farmers in Northern Ireland. (Failed OPQ). - INc fig.

Answer

Mr. Bill O'Brien: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what support the Government are giving to farmers in Northern Ireland in the current financial year. [61212] Mr. Dobbin: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what support the Government are giving to farmers in Northern Ireland. [61224] Mr. Paul Murphy: The Government announced on 16 November 1998 a special aid package for United Kingdom farmers amounting to about £120 million. This package is likely to be worth some £19 million to Northern Ireland farmers. A total of just over £1 million was paid earlier under a one-off Pig Welfare Slaughter Scheme and to suckler cow producers whose herds were badly affected by BSE.

Type
Written question
Reference
61224; 321 c202W
Session
1998-99
Question not reached
Yes
Contains statistics
Yes
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