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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 2 November 2004

Tuesday, 2 November 2004

Questions (318, 319, 320)

Tom Hayes

Question:

391 Mr. Hayes asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food if there have been breaches of the regulations by the lamb processing factories or importers, in respect of live lamb imports from Northern Ireland or other sources over the past 24 months; and if so, if she will provide details of same. [27100/04]

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Tom Hayes

Question:

392 Mr. Hayes asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the details of regulations and requirements on lamb slaughter factories in respect of lamb exports from Northern Ireland and other sources, particularly in relation to the exact times during which imported lambs may be admitted to a lamb processing plant and her Department personnel which must be present at these times; the responsibilities of these personnel; the documentation which must accompany lamb imports; the nature of the requirements placed on lamb processors and hauliers and those in respect of sheep identification and documentation. [27101/04]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 391 and 392 together.

The trade in slaughter sheep between Northern Ireland and the South is subject to the provisions of a general authorisation which provides, inter alia, that sheep must be identified and certified by the competent veterinary authority in Northern Ireland, according to their health status. There are also administrative requirements that must be complied with, for example, the importer must be registered with my Department as a registered importer and an advance notification must be received at least 24 hours in advance of the import.

Plant management are required to notify the veterinary office by 24 hours advance notification of all consignments of imported sheep which have been booked in for slaughter and they must notify the veterinary office when consignments of imported sheep arrive at the plant. Management at the plant are required to check that imported sheep comply with the requirements of the general authorisation, in particular that the animals are correctly tagged and accompanied by the proper veterinary certification. Any non-compliance must be reported to veterinary office staff. A separate record must be kept by plant management of all sheep imported from Northern Ireland to include: time of entry; registration number of the vehicle; name of the person who delivers the consignment; place from which the animals were collected; the nature of the consignment; name, address and flock number of flock owner or supplier; and then umber of sheep presented for slaughter.

While primary responsibility for recording details of consignments lies with plant management, my Department's veterinary office staff are required to carry out random checks on consignments of imported sheep to ascertain whether the provisions of the general authorisation have been complied with, including checks on the accompanying documentation and physical checks of correlation between tag numbers and details recorded on veterinary certificates.

During the foot and mouth disease emergency of 2001, legislation was introduced to provide for the resumption of trade in sheep from Northern Ireland subject to certain conditions. One of these conditions stipulated that sheep from Northern Ireland intended for slaughter could arrive at a meat plant only between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on the day of slaughter. This legislation has since been revoked. There have been no prosecutions initiated by my Department in respect of illegal imports of sheep in the past 24 months.

Tom Hayes

Question:

393 Mr. Hayes asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food if she will provide the statistics on the number of imported lambs from Northern Ireland and other sources being slaughtered at plants here on a weekly basis during 2004 and 2003. [27102/04]

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Some 249,000 lambs from Northern Ireland were slaughtered in Ireland in 2003, while 215,000 have been slaughtered so far this year. A weekly breakdown is given in the following table.

No. of Lambs from N.I Slaughtered in Export Plants in 2003 & 2004.

2003

2004

Week No.

w/e

N.I. Lambs

Week No.

w/e

N.I. Lambs

1

05/01/2003

5,357

1

03/01/2004

3,519

2

12/01/2003

11,155

2

10/01/2004

6,151

3

19/01/2003

7,881

3

17/01/2004

5,356

4

26/01/2003

8,939

4

24/01/2004

5,958

5

02/02/2003

5,720

5

31/01/2004

6,177

6

09/02/2003

6,060

6

07/02/2004

4,151

7

16/02/2003

5,960

7

14/02/2004

4,582

8

23/02/2003

3,661

8

21/02/2004

2,748

9

02/03/2003

5,291

9

28/02/2004

2,939

10

09/03/2003

3,330

10

06/03/2004

3,543

11

16/03/2003

2,406

11

13/03/2004

3,535

12

23/03/2003

1,927

12

20/03/2004

2,950

13

30/03/2003

2,232

13

27/03/2004

1,698

14

06/04/2003

2,883

14

03/04/2004

2,722

15

13/04/2003

3,041

15

10/04/2004

922

16

20/04/2003

3,178

16

17/04/2004

1,537

17

27/04/2003

2,972

17

24/07/2004

3,530

18

04/05/2003

3,083

18

01/05/2004

7,771

19

11/05/2003

3,162

19

08/05/2004

3,128

20

18/05/2003

3,494

20

15/05/2004

3,413

21

25/05/2003

3,798

21

22/05/2004

3,306

22

01/06/2003

3,357

22

29/05/2004

2,592

23

08/06/2003

2,211

23

05/06/2004

2,254

24

15/06/2003

1,997

24

12/06/2004

2,898

25

22/06/2003

1,408

25

19/06/2004

4,014

26

29/06/2003

4,132

26

26/06/2004

3,824

27

06/07/2003

3,687

27

03/07/2004

3,642

28

13/07/2003

4,746

28

10/07/2004

3,628

29

20/07/2003

1,876

29

17/07/2004

1,113

30

27/07/2003

8,349

30

24/07/2004

4,694

31

03/08/2003

5,570

31

31/07/2004

5,269

32

11/08/2003

3,007

32

07/08/2004

2,494

33

17/08/2003

4,753

33

14/08/2004

3,314

34

24/08/2003

5,986

34

21/08/2004

5,937

35

31/08/2003

5,994

35

28/08/2004

7,072

36

07/09/2003

6,320

36

04/09/2004

6,827

37

14/09/2003

6,068

37

11/09/2004

7,856

38

21/09/2003

5,916

38

18/09/2004

9,307

39

28/09/2003

5,672

39

25/09/2004

12,064

40

05/10/2003

6,898

40

02/10/2004

10,734

41

12/10/2003

7,748

41

09/10/2004

10,929

42

19/10/2003

6,419

42

16/10/2004

12,291

43

26/10/2003

5,414

43

23/10/2004

12,829

44

02/11/2003

5,382

44

45

09/11/2003

5,306

45

46

16/11/2003

4,350

46

47

23/11/2003

4,809

47

48

30/11/2003

7,088

48

49

07/12/2003

6,358

49

50

14/12/2003

6,268

50

51

21/12/2003

5,209

51

52

28/12/2003

1,385

52

Total

249,213

Total

215,218

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