It is obviously a devolved policy area, so the Northern Ireland Executive and DAERA will make their own decisions. I suspect that it is likely that they will depart from the legacy schemes in a more cautious fashion, given their proximity to the Irish Republic and some of the cross-border trade that takes place, but it will be open to them and they will have the freedom to design policies that work for them. I suspect that, in common with other parts of the UK, they will quite quickly want to switch off some of the bureaucratic requirements that have been there in the existing basic payment scheme.
Agricultural Transition Plan
Proceeding contribution from
George Eustice
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 30 November 2020.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Agricultural Transition Plan.
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