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Grant Payments.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 30 September 2008

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Questions (430, 431)

Martin Ferris

Question:

542 Deputy Martin Ferris asked the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the average single farm payment for each of the 26 counties. [32088/08]

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Martin Ferris

Question:

543 Deputy Martin Ferris asked the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the highest amount and the lowest amount paid to a single farmer in single farm payment. [32089/08]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 542 and 543 together.

The following table details the average value of the Single Payment, in respect of the 2007 Scheme, by county:

County

Average

Carlow

15,149.29

Cavan

7,470.43

Clare

7,943.40

Cork

13,198.27

Donegal

6,028.95

Dublin

14,311.58

Galway

6,741.57

Kerry

7,749.77

Kildare

15,780.47

Kilkenny

16,542.81

Laois

14,171.05

Leitrim

5,148.24

Limerick

10,297.13

Longford

8,436.38

Louth

13,346.62

Mayo

5,250.05

Meath

15,086.55

Monaghan

7,823.69

Offaly

12,256.21

Roscommon

7,132.43

Sligo

5,763.52

Tipperary

14,928.37

Waterford

16,519.57

Westmeath

11,634.08

Wexford

15,253.76

Wicklow

13,717.29

Also in respect of the 2007 Scheme, the highest payment made was €506,203.37, while the lowest was €0.47.

Payments under the Single Payment Scheme are governed by a number of factors: while payment entitlements were initially calculated by reference to scheme participation of individuals during one or more of the three reference years, farmers were subsequently free to trade entitlements, some farmers obtained additional entitlements from the National Reserve, others forfeited entitlements to the National Reserve because of non-usage, while others were awarded entitlements following the incorporation of the Dairy Premium and compensation granted to sugar beet growers following the EU Reform of the Sugar Sector.

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