Michael Ring
Question:269 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when persons (details supplied) in County Mayo will be notified of their entitlements under the inheritance measure of the single payment scheme. [33329/04]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 December 2004
269 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food when persons (details supplied) in County Mayo will be notified of their entitlements under the inheritance measure of the single payment scheme. [33329/04]
View answerThe persons named have submitted an application for consideration in respect of the inheritance measure of the single payment scheme. Following an examination of the documents submitted, the persons named have been requested to submit additional information to substantiate their claim. On receipt of the outstanding documentation a final decision on the matter will issue to the named persons.
270 Mr. Deasy asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Waterford; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33341/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Waterford under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
357 |
No. of successful applicants |
66 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
255 |
No. awaiting decision |
36 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
58 |
No. of successful appeals |
Nil |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
38 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
20 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
29 |
Incapacity |
91 |
Disaster |
3 |
Destruction |
8 |
Disease in herd |
72 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
181 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 45force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
271 Mr. Hogan asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Kilkenny; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33342/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Kilkenny under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
434 |
No. of successful applicants |
88 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
287 |
No. awaiting decision |
59 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
65 |
No. of successful appeals |
2 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
39 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
24 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
38 |
Incapacity |
96 |
Disaster |
5 |
Destruction |
2 |
Disease in herd |
99 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
237 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 70force majeure applications under the 2nd tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
272 Mr. Hogan asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Carlow; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33343/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Carlow under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
183 |
No. of successful applicants |
33 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
130 |
No. awaiting decision |
20 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
37 |
No. of successful appeals |
1 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
19 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
17 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
25 |
Incapacity |
63 |
Disaster |
0 |
Destruction |
1 |
Disease in herd |
26 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
84 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 40force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
273 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Offaly; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33344/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Offaly under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
382 |
No. of successful applicants |
54 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
246 |
No. awaiting decision |
82 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
51 |
No. of successful appeals |
Nil |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
42 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
9 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
44 |
Incapacity |
88 |
Disaster |
4 |
Destruction |
2 |
Disease in herd |
81 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
210 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 50force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
274 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Laois; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33345/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Laois under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
478 |
No. of successful applicants |
35 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
302 |
No. awaiting decision |
141 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
51 |
No. of successful appeals |
3 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
37 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
11 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
62 |
Incapacity |
119 |
Disaster |
6 |
Destruction |
5 |
Disease in herd |
62 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
273 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 65force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
275 Mr. P. McGrath asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Westmeath; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33346/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Westmeath under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
369 |
No. of successful applicants |
69 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
261 |
No. awaiting decision |
39 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent single payment appeals committee |
57 |
No. of successful appeals |
1 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
27 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
29 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
34 |
Incapacity |
89 |
Disaster |
4 |
Destruction |
1 |
Disease in herd |
112 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
171 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 55force majeure applications under the 2nd tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
276 Mr. Timmins asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Wicklow; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33347/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Wicklow under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
203 |
No. of successful applicants |
22 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
137 |
No. awaiting decision |
44 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
30 |
No. of successful appeals |
7 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
17 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
6 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
25 |
Incapacity |
45 |
Disaster |
1 |
Destruction |
4 |
Disease in herd |
39 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
111 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 35force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
277 Mr. Durkan asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Kildare; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33348/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herd owners in County Kildare under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
233 |
No. of successful applicants |
39 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
143 |
No. awaiting decision |
51 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
32 |
No. of successful appeals |
Nil |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
16 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
16 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
18 |
Incapacity |
52 |
Disaster |
6 |
Destruction |
3 |
Disease in herd |
31 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
138 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 30 force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
278 Mr. O’Dowd asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Louth; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33349/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Louth under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
349 |
No. of successful applicants |
34 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
280 |
No. awaiting decision |
35 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
18 |
No. of successful appeals |
Nil |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
7 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
11 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
25 |
Incapacity |
42 |
Disaster |
8 |
Destruction |
2 |
Disease in herd |
238 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
70 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category. My Department has also received in excess of 30force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
279 Mr. English asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Meath; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33350/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Meath under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
502 |
No. of successful applicants |
87 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
188 |
No. awaiting decision |
227 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
37 |
No. of successful appeals |
Nil |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
28 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
9 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
56 |
Incapacity |
125 |
Disaster |
9 |
Destruction |
2 |
Disease in herd |
143 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
250 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 85force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
280 Mr. Hayes asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Tipperary; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33351/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Tipperary under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
1,498 |
No. of successful applicants |
249 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
1,013 |
No. awaiting decision |
236 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
151 |
No. of successful appeals |
9 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
102 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
40 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
89 |
Incapacity |
285 |
Disaster |
32 |
Destruction |
11 |
Disease in herd |
345 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
736 |
My Department has also received in excess of 100force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
281 Mr. Crawford asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Monaghan; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33352/04]
View answer296 Mr. Crawford asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for the single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Monaghan; the number who have been successful or refused, appealed successfully or otherwise; the number still awaiting a decision; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [33483/04]
View answerI propose to take Questions Nos. 281 and 296 together.
The following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Monaghan under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
436 |
No. of successful applicants |
55 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
203 |
No. awaiting decision |
178 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
40 |
No. of successful appeals |
3 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
33 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
4 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
46 |
Incapacity |
92 |
Disaster |
12 |
Destruction |
1 |
Disease in herd |
125 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
204 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 90force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
282 Mr. Crawford asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Cavan; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33353/04]
View answer297 Mr. Crawford asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for the single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Cavan; the number who have been successful or refused, appealed successfully or otherwise; the number still awaiting a decision; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [33484/04]
View answerI propose to take Questions Nos. 282 and 297 together.
The following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Cavan under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
459 |
No. of successful applicants |
103 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
321 |
No. awaiting decision |
35 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
78 |
No. of successful appeals |
3 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
38 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
37 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
28 |
Incapacity |
103 |
Disaster |
3 |
Destruction |
1 |
Disease in herd |
174 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
171 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 90force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
283 Mr. McGinley asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Donegal; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33354/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Donegal under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
512 |
No. of successful applicants |
28 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
250 |
No. awaiting decision |
234 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
44 |
No. of successful appeals |
1 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
24 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
19 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
65 |
Incapacity |
130 |
Disaster |
8 |
Destruction |
3 |
Disease in herd |
53 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
287 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 95force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
284 Mr. Perry asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Sligo; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33355/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Sligo under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
484 |
No. of successful applicants |
100 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
292 |
No. awaiting decision |
92 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
73 |
No. of successful appeals |
5 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
45 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
23 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
53 |
Incapacity |
148 |
Disaster |
3 |
Destruction |
2 |
Disease in herd |
96 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
230 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category. My Department has also received in excess of 75force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
285 Mr. Perry asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Leitrim; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33356/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in Leitrim under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
331 |
No. of successful applicants |
54 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
210 |
No. awaiting decision |
67 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
38 |
No. of successful appeals |
2 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
27 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
9 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
53 |
Incapacity |
92 |
Disaster |
0 |
Destruction |
1 |
Disease in herd |
68 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
139 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 55force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
286 Mr. Naughten asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Roscommon; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33357/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Roscommon under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
679 |
No. of successful applicants |
152 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
431 |
No. awaiting decision |
96 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
84 |
No. of successful appeals |
2 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
46 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
36 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
73 |
Incapacity |
190 |
Disaster |
10 |
Destruction |
4 |
Disease in herd |
143 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
325 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 125force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
287 Mr. Naughten asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Longford; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33358/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Longford under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
250 |
No. of successful applicants |
33 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
187 |
No. awaiting decision |
30 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
48 |
No. of successful appeals |
1 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
29 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
18 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
24 |
Incapacity |
78 |
Disaster |
5 |
Destruction |
2 |
Disease in herd |
54 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
118 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 40force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
288 Mr. Kenny asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Mayo; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33359/04]
View answerThe following is the up to date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Mayo under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
1,214 |
No. of successful applicants |
145 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
786 |
No. awaiting decision |
283 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent Single Payment Appeals Committee |
83 |
No. of successful appeals |
3 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
28 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
52 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
183 |
Incapacity |
375 |
Disaster |
12 |
Destruction |
4 |
Disease in herd |
179 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
591 |
Some farmers in their applications requested consideration under more than one category.
My Department has also received in excess of 120 force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
289 Mr. Connaughton asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Galway; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33360/04]
View answerThe following is the up-to-date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Galway under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
1,181 |
No. of successful applicants |
189 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
797 |
No. awaiting decision |
195 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
193 |
No. of successful appeals |
10 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
102 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
81 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows.
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
160 |
Incapacity |
343 |
Disaster |
22 |
Destruction |
8 |
Disease in herd |
167 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
583 |
Some farmers requested consideration under more than one category. My Department has also received in excess of 160force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to begin in the next couple of weeks.
290 Mr. P. Breen asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Clare; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33361/04]
View answerThe following is the up-to-date position on the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Clare under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
637 |
No. of successful applicants |
99 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
508 |
No. awaiting decision |
30 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent single payment appeals committee |
167 |
No. of successful appeals |
9 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
131 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
27 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows.
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
83 |
Incapacity |
178 |
Disaster |
10 |
Destruction |
3 |
Disease in herd |
116 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
306 |
Some farmers requested consideration under more than one category. My Department has also received in excess of 100force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to begin in the next couple of weeks.
291 Mr. Neville asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Limerick; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33362/04]
View answerThe following is the up-to-date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Limerick under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
714 |
No. of successful applicants |
105 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
442 |
No. awaiting decision |
167 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the Independent single payment appeals committee |
84 |
No. of successful appeals |
2 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
36 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
46 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
58 |
Incapacity |
172 |
Disaster |
15 |
Destruction |
8 |
Disease in herd |
170 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
359 |
Some farmers requested consideration under more than one category. My Department has also received in excess of 115force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to begin in the next couple of weeks.
292 Mr. Murphy asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Cork; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33363/04]
View answerThe following is the up-to-date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Cork under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year.
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
1,662 |
No. of successful applicants |
271 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
1,245 |
No. awaiting decision |
146 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
320 |
No. of successful appeals |
18 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
170 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
132 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows.
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
145 |
Incapacity |
474 |
Disaster |
17 |
Destruction |
18 |
Disease in herd |
349 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
870 |
Some farmers requested consideration under more than one category. My Department has also received in excess of 280force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.
293 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of applications under the force majeure scheme for single farm payment which have been received to date from persons in County Wexford; the number which have been successful, refused, appealed successfully or otherwise, respectively; the number still awaiting a decision; and the cases that have been decided under different subject areas. [33364/04]
View answerThe following is the up-to-date position regarding the processing of force majeure applications received from herdowners in County Wexford under the single payment scheme during the earlier application period this year:
Number |
|
No. of cases received |
482 |
No. of successful applicants |
58 |
No. of unsuccessful applicants |
371 |
No. awaiting decision |
53 |
No. of applicants who submitted an appeal to the independent single payment appeals committee |
103 |
No. of successful appeals |
10 |
No. of unsuccessful appeals |
74 |
No. of applicants awaiting a decision |
19 |
The breakdown of applications received under the different subject areas is as follows:
Number |
|
Death of applicant |
48 |
Incapacity |
125 |
Disaster |
2 |
Destruction |
4 |
Disease in herd |
85 |
Other exceptional circumstance |
271 |
Some farmers requested consideration under more than one category. My Department has also received in excess of 65force majeure applications under the second tranche of this measure, which closed on 29 October 2004. Processing of these applications is expected to commence in the next couple of weeks.