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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 13 Feb 1990

Vol. 395 No. 6

Written Answers. - Grant Payments.

John Ellis

Question:

113 Mr. Ellis asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food if a drainage grant will issue to a person (details supplied) in County Leitrim.

A grant under the farm improvement programme will be paid as soon as possible.

John Ellis

Question:

114 Mr. Ellis asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food if reactor grants will be paid to persons (details supplied) in County Leitrim.

Reactor grants due to the first person named will be paid in the near future. Reactor grants due to the second person named have been paid. Reactor grants to the third person named have been paid. Reactor grants to the fourth person named have been paid.

John Ellis

Question:

115 Mr. Ellis asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when reactor grants will be paid to a person (details supplied) in County Leitrim.

Reactor grants due to the person named have been paid.

Charles Flanagan

Question:

116 Mr. Flanagan asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when payment of a beef subsidy will be made to a person (details supplied) in County Offaly.

Payment to this applicant under 1989 special beef premium scheme is being processed and will issue shortly.

Charles Flanagan

Question:

117 Mr. Flanagan asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when payment of a beef subsidy will be made to a person (details supplied) in County Offaly.

Payments to this applicant under the 1989 special beef premium, calf premium and suckler cow scheme are being processed and will issue shortly.

Frank Crowley

Question:

118 Mr. Crowley asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food whether a person (details supplied) in County Cork is eligible for a headage payment and sheep subsidies; and, if so, the amount to which he is entitled.

Further investigations are necessary in this case before a decision can be made in regard to eligibility for payment. It is hoped to being these investigations to a speedy conclusion so that the decision can be made as quickly as possible.

Colm M. Hilliard

Question:

119 Mr. Hilliard asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when a beef premium will be paid to a person (details supplied) in County Meath.

Payment to this applicant under the 1989 special beef premium scheme is being processed and will issue shortly.

Donal Carey

Question:

120 Mr. Carey asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when a reactor grant of £20,000 will be paid to a person (details supplied) in County Clare.

Depopulation grants amounting to £5,040 due to the person named have been paid. Reactor grants amounting to £13,850 will be paid in the near future.

Frank Crowley

Question:

121 Mr. Crowley asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food whether a headage grant payment has been issued to a person (details supplied) in County Cork; the reason for the delay in issuing payment; if he will give an assurance that the delay which occurred last year will not recur this year; and if the delay in this case has been exceptionally long.

Payments have been made already to this applicant under the 1989 sheep headage and ewe premium schemes.

Payments under the 1989 cattle and equines headage and special beef premium schemes are being processed and will issue shortly.

There is no particular delay in issuing 1989 payments in this case and the delay which occurred last year arose because a query on land ownership had to be resolved satisfactorily before payments could be made.

Frank Crowley

Question:

122 Mr. Crowley asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when a headage grant payment will issue to a person (details supplied) in County Cork; the reason for the delay in issuing payments to those who will not be inspected for headage grants this year; and whether he is satisfied with the present progress of payment.

This applicant received a 70 per cent advance payment under the 1989 cattle and equines headage scheme in December 1989. Payments covering the balance due under that scheme and the full amounts due under the 1989 calf and special beef premium schemes are being processed and will issue shortly.

Applicants whose herds have not been inspected under the 1989 cattle and equines headage scheme have already received 70 per cent advance payments under that scheme and will receive the balances due over a period of one to two months as their payments are processed. I am aware that the rate at which payments are being made this year may be somewhat slower than in previous years and I am examining ways and means of bringing about an improvement.

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