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Written question asked by Lord Jones (Labour) on Monday, 8 February 1999, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 8 February 1999. It was answered by Jon Owen Jones (Labour) on Monday, 8 February 1999 on behalf of the Welsh Office.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what measures he proposes to assist dairy producers in Wales. - Including figures.

Answer

Mr. Barry Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what measures he proposes to assist dairy producers in Wales. [69538] Mr. Jon Owen Jones: The long term future of the dairy sector will depend to a large degree on the outcome of the negotiations on Agenda 2000. The current legal authority for milk quota is due to expire on 31 March 2000. The commission's Agenda 2000 proposals for the reform of the CAP dairy regime include: the extension of the milk quota regime from 2000 until 2006; a 15 per cent. cut in support prices over the first four years of that period; the introduction of direct payments; dairy cow premiums, to compensate producers for the price cuts; and an overall increase of 2 per cent. in the amount of quota at Community level. An industry-led Action Plan for the dairy sector will be published shortly, with the support of the Welsh Office and the Welsh Development Agency. In future this will become the responsibility of the National Assembly.

Type
Written question
Reference
325 c96-7W; 69538
Session
1998-99
Contains statistics
Yes
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