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Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food

Written question asked by Lembit Opik (Liberal Democrat) on Monday, 12 January 1998, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 12 January 1998. It was answered by Lord Rooker (Labour) on Monday, 12 January 1998 on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

Question

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, what stage the applications for EU compensation for (a) beef farmers, (b) dairy farmers and (c) sheep farmers affected by the BSE crisis have reached.

Answer

Mr. Opik: To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what stage the applications for EU compensation for (a) beef farmers, (b) dairy farmers and (c) sheep farmers affected by the BSE crisis have reached. [22444] Mr. Rooker: No measures are currently in place at the EU level which provide for the payment of compensation to farmers for the effect of BSE on market prices. On 22 December 1997 my right hon. Friend announced a package of measures to assist beef and sheep farmers. This consists of two elements: £60 million to be paid as agrimonetary compensation to suckler cow producers on the basis of their 1996 premium claims; £25 million to be paid in increased Hill Livestock Compensatory Allowances, split equally between cattle and sheep. Both elements of this package require the approval of the European Commission before they can be put into effect. To this end, discussions with the Commission are in progress.

Type
Written question
Reference
22444; 304 c92W
Session
1997-98
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