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Welsh Office

Written question asked by Huw Edwards (Labour) on Wednesday, 3 March 1999, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 3 March 1999. It was answered by Jon Owen Jones (Labour) on Wednesday, 3 March 1999 on behalf of the Welsh Office.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, What plans he has to review the application forms for sheep annual premium, suckler cow premium and the Over Thirty Months Scheme to prevent farmers being penalised for inadvertently making mistakes. (Failed OPQ). - Includes figures.

Answer

Mr. Edwards: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what plans he has to review the application forms for sheep annual premium, suckler cow premium and the over thirty months scheme to prevent farmers being penalised for inadvertently making mistakes. [72479] Mr. Jon Owen Jones: My right hon. Friend announced in December that £16 million would be invested over the next three years in the Welsh Office's Agricultural Offices to revolutionise the service provided to farmers and speed up the payment process. As part of this we will be reviewing data collection processes. Welsh officials are working closely with producers and their representatives to find out precisely what improvements will deliver most benefit to farmers whilst retaining the necessary controls over expenditure. Following the transfer of functions, this issue will be a matter for the National Assembly.

Type
Written question
Reference
72479; 326 c782W
Session
1998-99
Question not reached
Yes
Contains statistics
Yes
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