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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 9 March 2017

Thursday, 9 March 2017

Ceisteanna (280)

Charlie McConalogue

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280. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the detail of each live export fee currently in place for each livestock sector; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12609/17]

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Veterinary inspection fees payable on animals exported live from the state are set out in the following table.

Veterinary Inspection Fees on live exports of animals

Species

Amount

Note

Bovine over 3 months of age 

€4.80 per animal

Bovine under 3 months of age 

€1.20 per animal 

Cervine 

€4.80 per animal 

Equine 

€12.50 per equine 

Ovine/caprine 

€0.50 per animal 

Porcine (to NI) 

€0.63 per animal 

Maximum fee per inspection visit - €95 

Porcine (other than to NI) 

€1.20 per pig 

Payment capped at maximum of 125 pigs per load 

Canine/Feline exported to non-EU 

€50 per certificate 

The following levies are payable under Section 37 of An Bord Bia Acts 1994 (as amended) on animals exported live from the State (or slaughtered in Ireland):

Species

Rate

Bovine

€1.90 per head

Sheep

€0.25 per head

Pigs

€0.35 per head

Disease Levies of €1.27 per bovine animal are also payable on all cattle exported live from the State (or slaughtered in Ireland) in order to ensure that the farming sector contributes financially to the TB disease eradication scheme.

I am very conscious of the vital role that live exports play in stimulating price competition and providing an alternative market outlet for farmers. The ongoing search for new third country markets is a top priority for my Department, particularly in the context of the challenges posed by the upcoming UK exit from the EU.

In relation to veterinary inspection fees on live exports of calves, the fees payable on younger bovines had been somewhat disproportionate on a consignment basis relative to older animals. I have now moved to correct that anomaly and I am satisfied that this new arrangement is more equitable and will encourage exports.

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