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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 23 Mar 1993

Vol. 428 No. 1

Written Answers. - Ewe Premium Quotas.

Ivan Yates

Question:

328 Mr. Yates asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry when the decision will be taken in relation to the allocation of ewe premium quotas to applicants; the procedure for allocation of these; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

EC Regulations provide for ewe premium quota to be allocated to those flockowners who were paid the ewe premium in 1991 and who applied for the premim in 1992. These regulations also provide that flockowners who received no premium or a reduced premium in 1991 because of certain natural circumstances may be allocated a quota based on an earlier year when those natural circumstances did not obtain. Furthermore, flockowners who were paid a reduced premium or no premium because of the application of penalties may be allocated a quota based on the number of eligible ewes found at the inspection which led to those penalties.

These provisions require my Department to examine a substantial number of individual files in order to establish the precise entitlement of each flock onwer to a quota. This exercise will be completed shortly and flockowners will be notified of their quota entitlement shortly thereafter.

EC Regulations also provide for the establishment of a national reserve and special reserve for the disadvantaged areas for allocation to special categories of flockowners. The distribution of quota from these reserves is a complex issue and is receiving urgent consideration by my Department. When a decision on this matter is taken my Department will be inviting flockowners to submit a formal application for the reserve quotas and to support their application with appropriate documentary evidence.
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