What steps will be taken to ensure that Northern Ireland and Objective 1 regions are allocated the full finance as stipulated by the European Commission in respect of the suckler cow premium. - Inc figures.
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European material produced by EU institutions
Subjects
Cattle; EU action; Quotas; Common customs tariffs
Date
20 May 1992
Reference
EC Draft 6583/92/2;
http://esid.parliament.uk/EUDocument/EUMaterialPimsDocument/43003/
Rapporteur
Reinhold Bocklet
European material produced by EU institutions
Author
European Parliament
Subjects
EP Committee on Agriculture Fisheries and Rural Development
Date
26 March 1992
Reference
EP Doc A3/131/92; EC DRAFT 8950/1/91/5;
http://esid.parliament.uk/EUDocument/EUMaterialPimsDocument/43619/
What steps will be taken to ensure that Northern Ireland and Objective 1 regions are allocated the full finance as stipulated by the European Commission in respect of the suckler cow premium. - Inc figures.
Asked by
Eddie McGrady
(Social Democratic & Labour Party)
Answered by
Jeremy Hanley
(Conservative)
Answering body
Northern Ireland Office
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
6 March 1992
Answered on
6 March 1992
Subjects
EU action; Northern Ireland; Suckler cow premiums; Marginal land
Date
6 March 1992
Reference
205 c305W;205 c301W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_269673
How much assistance has been given to farmers in the less favoured areas in Northumberland in 1979, 1987 and the latest year for which figures are available, under each of the HLCA, suckler cow, and other schemes. - Inc table for hill livestock compensatory allowances scheme.
How much assistance has been given to farmers in the less favoured areas in Northumberland in 1979, 1987 and the latest year for which figures are available, under each of the HLCA, suckler cow, and other schemes. - Inc table for hill livestock compensatory allowances scheme.
Asked by
Alan Amos
(Conservative)
Answered by
David Curry
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
28 February 1992
Answered on
28 February 1992
Subjects
Finance; Hill livestock allowance; Northumberland; Marginal land
Date
28 February 1992
Reference
204 c662W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_926216
If he will comment on the current level of HLCA and suckler cow premium payments. - Ref to 203 c496-8W.
If he will comment on the current level of HLCA and suckler cow premium payments. - Ref to 203 c496-8W.
Asked by
Alan Amos
(Conservative)
Answered by
David Curry
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
28 February 1992
Answered on
28 February 1992
Subjects
Hill livestock allowances; Suckler cow premiums
Date
28 February 1992
Reference
204 c662W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_982558
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that the Suckler Cow Premium (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 270), dated 17th February 1992, a copy of which was laid before this House on 17th February, be annulled.
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that the Suckler Cow Premium (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 270), dated 17th February 1992, a copy of which was laid before this House on 17th February, be annulled.
Primary sponsor
Lord Kinnock
(Labour)
Type
Fatal prayer
Date
18 February 1992
Reference
697
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/edms/4266
What consultation Govt have had with the European Commission concerning the proposal that every cow in the EC should have a special identification tag, & every field a specific number, & what is their policy on these proposals.
What consultation Govt have had with the European Commission concerning the proposal that every cow in the EC should have a special identification tag, & every field a specific number, & what is their policy on these proposals.
Asked by
Lord Bruce of Donington
(Labour)
Answered by
Baroness Trumpington
(Conservative)
Oral question - Lead
Status
Answered
For answer on
12 February 1992
Answered on
12 February 1992
Subjects
Crime prevention; Agriculture; Cost; Cattle; Fraud; Land; EU action; Common agricultural policy
Date
12 February 1992
Reference
535 c721-3
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
House
House of Lords
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_971700
Further to Answer of 23rd January, how many cows with BSE have been identified (a) on the farm, (b) at the livestock market, (c) at the slaughterhouse and (d) at other locations. - Table given.
Further to Answer of 23rd January, how many cows with BSE have been identified (a) on the farm, (b) at the livestock market, (c) at the slaughterhouse and (d) at other locations. - Table given.
Asked by
Lord Clark of Windermere
(Labour)
Answered by
Lord Deben
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
28 January 1992
Answered on
28 January 1992
Subjects
Cattle; Farm; Market; Slaughterhouses; BSE
Date
28 January 1992
Reference
202 c529W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_947699
That this House notes with concern the development of genetically engineered farm animals designed to achieve increased growth or yield, such as the transgenic chicken with cow growth gene for which a patent application has been made to the European Patent Office; fears that such genetic engineering will have an adverse effect on the welfare of farm animals; further fears that transgenic animals designed to grow faster will be the victims of severe stress; believes that it is ethically unjustifiable to genetically engineer farm animals for increased productivity at the expense of the welfare of those animals or to patent them; and therefore calls upon the Government to impose a moratorium on the genetic engineering of farm animals for increased growth or yield until there has been a full public debate on this subject and to establish an Ethics Commission to facilitate public debate on this and other contentious ethical issues relating to the genetic engineering of animals.
That this House notes with concern the development of genetically engineered farm animals designed to achieve increased growth or yield, such as the transgenic chicken with cow growth gene for which a patent application has been made to the European Patent Office; fears that such genetic engineering will have an...
Primary sponsor
Ron Davies
(Labour)
Type
Early day motion
Subjects
Animal welfare; Genetic engineering; Livestock
Date
27 January 1992
Reference
564
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/edms/4094
When his Department expects to pay the additional suckler cow premium support allocated by the EC in 1991.
When his Department expects to pay the additional suckler cow premium support allocated by the EC in 1991.
Asked by
Margaret Ewing
(Scottish National Party)
Answered by
David Curry
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
22 January 1992
Answered on
22 January 1992
Subjects
EU action; Suckler cow premiums; Beef premiums
Date
22 January 1992
Reference
202 c250W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_952043
How many animal test certificates for bovine somatotropin are currently in operation in the United Kingdom; how many sites and how many cows are affected; in which counties or regions they are operational.
How many animal test certificates for bovine somatotropin are currently in operation in the United Kingdom; how many sites and how many cows are affected; in which counties or regions they are operational.
Asked by
Lord Clark of Windermere
(Labour)
Answered by
Lord Deben
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
20 January 1992
Answered on
20 January 1992
Subjects
Agriculture; Cattle; Research; Bovine somatotropin
Date
20 January 1992
Reference
202 c21W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_955081
1st supplementary on suckler cow premium.
1st supplementary on suckler cow premium.
Asked by
David Knox
(Conservative)
Oral question - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Answered on
19 December 1991
Subjects
Agriculture; EU action; National Farmers Union; Subsidy; Beef; Suckler cow premiums; Beef premiums
Date
19 December 1991
Reference
201 c443-4
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_209785/-question
How many applications for payment of the annual suckler cow premium have been lodged with the Carlisle office of his Department; what proportion of those applicants have received their payment. - Includes figures.
How many applications for payment of the annual suckler cow premium have been lodged with the Carlisle office of his Department; what proportion of those applicants have received their payment. - Includes figures.
Asked by
Lord Cunningham of Felling
(Labour)
Answered by
David Curry
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
5 December 1991
Answered on
5 December 1991
Subjects
Agriculture; Subsidy; Suckler cow premium; Beef premiums; Carlisle
Date
5 December 1991
Reference
200 c207W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_199838
If he will take steps to ensure that British beef producers will benefit fully from the proposals of the Commission to make a further 20 Ecus per head available to suckler cow producers in this marketing year. - Council of Ministers has yet to take a decision on the Commission's...
If he will take steps to ensure that British beef producers will benefit fully from the proposals of the Commission to make a further 20 Ecus per head available to suckler cow producers in this marketing year. - Council of Ministers has yet to take a decision on the Commission's...
Asked by
John Farr
(Conservative)
Answered by
David Curry
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
28 November 1991
Answered on
28 November 1991
Subjects
EU action; Beef; Suckler cow premiums; Beef premiums
Date
28 November 1991
Reference
199 c654W;199 c648W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_198678
Rapporteur
Thomas Maher
European material produced by EU institutions
Author
European Parliament
Subjects
EP Committee on Agriculture Fisheries and Rural Development
Date
19 November 1991
Reference
EP Doc A3/327/91; EC DRAFT 8869/91;
http://esid.parliament.uk/EUDocument/EUMaterialPimsDocument/44913/
If he will make it his policy to increase the hectarage payments made under the hill livestock compensatory allowance to the level of the limit set by the European Community; & to increase level of headage payments for cows, hardy breeding ewes & other ewes in both severely disadvantaged &...
If he will make it his policy to increase the hectarage payments made under the hill livestock compensatory allowance to the level of the limit set by the European Community; & to increase level of headage payments for cows, hardy breeding ewes & other ewes in both severely disadvantaged &...
Asked by
Ieuan Wyn Jones
(Plaid Cymru)
Answered by
Lord Hunt of Wirral
(Conservative)
Answering body
Welsh Office
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
15 November 1991
Answered on
15 November 1991
Subjects
Wales; Hill livestock allowances
Date
15 November 1991
Reference
198 c694W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_197007
When he intends to authorise payments of the suckler cow premium; and if he will pay this at the maximum rate allowed.
When he intends to authorise payments of the suckler cow premium; and if he will pay this at the maximum rate allowed.
Asked by
Robert Hicks
(Conservative)
Answered by
David Curry
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
12 November 1991
Answered on
12 November 1991
Subjects
Suckler cow premiums
Date
12 November 1991
Reference
198 c452W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_196417
European material produced by EU institutions
Subjects
Agriculture; Cattle; EU action; Subsidies
Date
12 November 1991
Reference
EC DRAFT 8950/1/91/5;
http://esid.parliament.uk/EUDocument/EUMaterialPimsDocument/44970/
If he will list the number of cases of BSE in cows born after the ban on the inclusion of ruminant protein in cattle rations. - 3.
If he will list the number of cases of BSE in cows born after the ban on the inclusion of ruminant protein in cattle rations. - 3.
Asked by
Ron Davies
(Labour)
Answered by
Lord Blencathra
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
For answer on
11 November 1991
Answered on
11 November 1991
Subjects
Cattle; Animal feed; Disease; Disease control; BSE
Date
11 November 1991
Reference
198 c421W
House
House of Commons
http://data.parliament.uk/pimsdata/Hansard/PARLIAMENTARY_QUESTION_196253
European material produced by EU institutions
Subjects
Agriculture; EU action; Subsidy; Beef; Suckler cow premiums; Beef premiums
Date
29 October 1991
Reference
EC Draft 8886/91/4; EC DRAFT 8886/91/4;REG(EEC)805/68;REG(EEC)468/87;REG(EEC)1357/80;
http://esid.parliament.uk/EUDocument/EUMaterialPimsDocument/45126/
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