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Annex
1: Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland Draft New TSN Action
Plan
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The
aims of the Department are to improve the economic performance of the agri-food,
fishing and forestry sectors; to protect the public, animals and property;
to conserve and enhance the rural environment; and to strengthen the economy
and social infrastructure of disadvantaged rural areas. |
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Almost
half of the Departments expenditure is allocated to the implementation
of UK and EU policies and does not form part of the Northern Ireland Expenditure
Block. The Department endeavours to influence UK-wide and EU policy decisions,
but its scope to do so is constrained and it is not always possible to introduce
a New TSN dimension in such policies. Where regional discretion within UK-wide
or EU Measures exists, DANI is committed to applying New TSN principles.
Of the rest of the Departments expenditure (£153m), about one-third is
devoted to locally-determined policies; the remainder being the Departments
running costs. |
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The
statutory basis for the Departments activities lies in a range of Northern
Ireland, UK and EU legislation, covering agricultural, rural development,
fisheries and drainage policies. |
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Although
the Department is fully committed to New TSN, there are two important constraints
on the Departments ability to target specific areas and skew resources.
The first is that many of its activities are dictated by geography. For
instance, programmes relating to sea fisheries are concentrated round three
main fishing ports. The work of the Rivers Agency and Forest Service is
also dictated, in varying degrees, by geography. |
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Second,
much of the Departments support to the agricultural sector is determined
by EU policies. The application of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
is, more or less, the same across the EU and there is little discretion
in the application of the various measures. To the extent that these relate
to price support, and are operated through import protection, export subsidies
and intervention buying, it would be virtually impossible to achieve any
skewing on New TSN grounds. Production related subsidies, which are now
the main method of support, cannot, in those cases be skewed and are paid
in relation to output. Following the recently agreed reforms of the CAP,
National Envelopes have been created out of which Member States have some
discretion in the way in which they pay out subsidies. However, it is not
yet clear whether there will be any regional discretion involved. Nor is
it clear if such discretion would permit any skewing of payments on New
TSN grounds. |
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However,
under the CAP Reform Agreement, Northern Ireland was given an allocation
of almost 20 million litres of milk quota (in parallel with a similar increase
in the Republic of Ireland). The potential exists for the additional quota
to be allocated across all producers or targeted at specific groups determined,
for example, on either an area or herd size basis. Small milk producers
tend to be located in disadvantaged areas. The dairy industry is being consulted
on the method of allocating the extra quota, including the extent to which,
if at all, a targeted approach should be adopted. |
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Consultation
exercises are also continuing on Structural Funds measures (the main areas
in which there is some regional discretion in agricultural policy), including
Hill and Livestock Compensatory Amounts (HLCA). A new scheme will be developed
and there is discretion for Northern Ireland to adopt its own approach within
broad EU and national rules. DANI will propose to the Commission that higher
rates of compensation are paid in severely disadvantaged areas. Disadvantage
will also be taken into account in the assessment criteria for the various
environmental schemes operated by DANI, particularly the Countryside Management
Scheme and the Organic Farming Scheme. |
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The main delivery
mechanism for the Departments aim of strengthening the economy and social
infrastructure of disadvantaged rural areas will, though, remain the Rural
Development Programme. This was created in 1991 with the aim of targeting
disadvantaged areas, promoting rural development and establishing relevant
co-ordination and delivery mechanisms. The next Rural Development Programme
is currently being formulated as part of the Northern Ireland Operational
Programme for Structural Funds, 2000-2006. Until this is finalised and
agreed, it is not possible to specify meaningful targets beyond early
2000. The New TSN Action Plan measures for rural development will be reviewed
in mid 2000 to introduce targets to 2003. In the next Rural Development
Programme there will be a major focus on disadvantage. Priority will continue
to be given to projects, programmes and strategies which address identified
needs, to equalise economic and social opportunities across rural Northern
Ireland.
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Business Area:
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DANI
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Social need to be tackled:
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Disadvantage among rural people, groups and areas and fisheries-dependent
communities in Northern Ireland
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Desired outcome:
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Need to tackle rural disadvantage fully recognised in DANI plans
and programmes and understood by staff and NDPBs
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 1 Improve understanding
of new TSN
amongst staff.
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a. Provide awareness training
to the Top Management Team and Heads of Division by September 2000.
b. Provide in-depth training for staff in Rural Enterprise
Division, Science Service and Rivers Agency 2000.
c. Provide general information for all staff. Intranet
page and information note by September 2000.
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DANI 2 Incorporate New TSN
into strategic
management of Agri-Food Development
Service (AFDS) and Fisheries Division.
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a. Strategic priorities to
be amended to take account of New TSN by the end of March 2000.
b. Heads of Division and the Top Management Team to incorporate
New TSN into appropriate 2001-2002
AFDS programmes.
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DANI 3 Devise and implement
New TSN monitoring
arrangements in line with DANI policy.
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a. New TSN monitoring to be
implemented from 2001-2002 onwards.
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DANI 4 To introduce New TSN
considerations
into NDPBs' business planning.
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a. Organise a seminar for Chairpersons
and Chief Executives of Foyle Fisheries Commission, Fisheries Conservancy
Board and Northern Ireland Fishery Harbour Authority and provide
the information they need to produce their New TSN Action Plans
by January 2001.
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Business Area:
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Food Farming and Environmental Policy Group
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Social need to be tackled:
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Disadvantage in rural areas
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Desired outcome:
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Encourage economic growth in disadvantaged areas
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 5 To introduce New TSN
considerations into
the allocation of milk quota.
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a. Under the CAP reform agreement,
Northern Ireland was given an allocation of almost 20 million litres
of milk quota (in parallel with a similar increase in the Republic
of Ireland). New TSN factors will be taken into account when deciding
on the allocation of this quota. The main farming, and other organisations
concerned have been consulted. The implementation date is 1 April
2000.
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DANI 6 To introduce New TSN
considerations into
grant aid payments in the scheme which will
replace the HLCA Scheme.
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a. DANI will propose to the
Commission that higher rates of compensation should be paid to farmers
in severely disadvantaged areas 2000.
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DANI 7 To introduce New TSN
considerations into
the development of environmental schemes.
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a. Criteria for assessing scheme
applications will take account of disadvantage.
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DANI 8 To further embed New
TSN considerations
into the P&MGS.
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a. The Department provides
capital support for investments in the food processing sector, the
current arrangements for which take account of New TSN policy in
assessing applications. A new P&MGS is being developed as part
of the Single Operational Programme from 2000-2006 and a New TSN
weighting will be included in the assessment criteria for applications.
In developing this weighting, consultations will take place with
IDB, LEDU and any other relevant parties. A new weighting will be
adopted by 31 December 1999 and implemented in 2000.
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DANI 9 To develop a capability
to monitor the
distribution of CAP support by community
background of recipients.
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a. A new socio-economic survey
of farmers to include a question on religion is under active consideration.
Others who have potential interest in this survey (eg T&EA,
NIHE) are being consulted.
b. A decision on implementing the survey will be taken
before 30 November 1999, and if it is agreed that the survey should
take place, work will be carried out in 2000.
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Business Area:
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Fisheries Division
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Social need to be tackled:
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Disadvantage in fisheries-dependent communities
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Desired outcome:
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To sustain and enhance the quality of fisheries employment
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 10 To sustain employment
and enhance the
quality of employment within Sea Fisheries
and support aquaculture commercial
development.
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a. Launch a new Financial Instrument
for Fisheries Guidance programme, targeted on:
employment in catching, aquaculture and processing sectors
enhancing working conditions and safety
improving skills and mobility.
b. Programme launch April 2000, subject to agreement
of the NI Transitional Objectives Programme by the European Commission.
c. Monitor employment, safety improvements, wage and
skill levels 2001.
d. Review schemes against baselines and re-target as
necessary 2002.
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DANI 11 Enhance the rural economic
base by the
development of Salmonid and Inland
Fisheries in disadvantaged areas.
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a. Launch a new EU funded Angling
Development Programme 2000.
b. Promote angling development as a basis for natural
resource tourism 2001.
c. Review Programme to ensure that targets are being
met 2002.
d. Liaise with NITB to maximise the economic benefit
of promoting tourism angling in disadvantaged areas 2000.
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DANI 12 Improve employment
opportunities in
respect of Salmonid and Inland Fisheries in
disadvantaged areas.
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a. Prioritise employment opportunities
according to need and employment potential 2000.
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 13 To ensure an objective
basis for Fisheries
Division New TSN Action Plan.
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a. Establish baseline data
on:
employment in aquaculture, catching and processing sectors
wage levels in the processing sector
vessels earnings in the catching sector
rural areas in need
establishing objective criteria to gauge employment potential of
angling projects.
b. Operate objective criteria. Target date 2000.
c. Monitor progress against baselines 2001.
d. Identify areas of difficulty or obstacles and take
appropriate remedial action 2001.
e. Monitor progress against baselines 2002.
f. Review New TSN impacts by means of, for example, qualitative
and quantitative surveys 2002.
g. Consider potential new target groups or objectives
2002.
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Business Area:
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Forest Service
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Social need to be tackled:
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a. Lack of
employment opportunities in the forestry sector
b. Lack of access to forest facilities by disadvantaged
people
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Desired outcome:
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a. Maintain
current employment in the overall forestry sector
b. To address disadvantage or inequality in relation to
access to forestry services
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 14 More forestry activity
in disadvantaged areas.
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a. Establish baselines by mapping
forestry activities to Robson Indicators of multiple deprivation
and establish the degree to which there is overlap, starting with
Forest Service direct activity and extending to grant aided plantations,
within 3 years. Future contributions will be measured against this
baseline.
b. Consult on the opportunities to make more effective
use of the money for private forestry, taking greater account of
the need to target social deprivation in Northern Ireland, by 31
March 2000.
c. In the light of the consultation (and a concurrent
review of forestry policy in Northern Ireland) a revised forestry
programme will be drawn up.
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DANI 15 Raise awareness and
stimulate creativity.
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a. Estimate the employment
opportunities provided by land acquisition for state forestry annually
2000-2002.
b. Take the Robson Indicators of multiple deprivation
into account when deciding which land to acquire, and record the
impact annually 2000-2002.
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DANI 16 Ensure that disadvantaged
people have
access to forests for recreational and
educational purposes.
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a. Monitor users of forestry
facilities, on the basis of visitors surveys, with the first survey
in the summer of 2000. In the light of this, the Forest Service
will develop plans which will allow more effective use of forests
by disadvantaged people.
b. Evaluate the contribution which forests make to satisfying
the educational needs of Northern Ireland by March 2001. In the
light of this, the Forest Service will develop plans to allow more
effective use of forests by disadvantaged people.
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DANI 17 Raise awareness and
stimulate creativity.
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a. Where an opportunity arises
the Forest Service will seek to involve community groups in developing
forests for informal public recreation, subject to agreement on
an appropriate form of partnership and use of public resources
2000-2002.
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Business Area:
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Rivers Agency
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Social need to be tackled:
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Economic under development in disadvantaged areas
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Desired outcome:
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Stimulate local economic development through the Agency's annual
works programme and the provision of public water recreation facilities,
aimed at improving the recreational and amenity value of the countryside
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 18 Stimulate local economic
development in
disadvantaged areas through the provision of
public water recreation facilities.
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a. Ensure minimum of 50% of
total water recreation annual programme expenditure is committed
to New TSN areas 2000.
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Business Area:
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Rural Development Division
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Social need to be tackled:
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Economic and social disadvantage in rural areas
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Desired outcome:
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To stimulate the economic and social revitalisation of rural areas
of Northern Ireland, with a particular focus on the most disadvantaged
rural areas, through partnership between the public, private and
voluntary sectors
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 19 To ensure that disadvantaged
rural groups
can avail of the opportunities offered by the
post-1999 Rural Development Programme.
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a. To develop and implement
a publicity campaign to promote the Programme and the opportunities
it will offer. Action on this will begin when the specific Measures
in the Programme are agreed and the campaign will be implemented
in 2000.
b. Liaison with other Departments to ensure complementary
New TSN actions by February 2000.
c. To publish guidance on the context of the post-1999
Rural Development Programme by June 2000, high lighting the opportunities
for disadvantaged groups.
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Business Area:
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Science Service
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Social need to be tackled:
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Animal disease in disadvantaged areas
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Desired outcome:
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To enhance the Science Service knowledge and awareness of the New
TSN impact of its activities
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New TSN objectives
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Targets or actions and timescales
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DANI 20 To contribute to the
creation of a DANI
survey to provide accurate monitoring data.
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a. Correlate data from the
DANI survey with appropriate aspects of the animal disease diagnostic
programme 2000.
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DANI 21 Review diagnostic recording
systems to aid
the creation of New TSN monitoring data.
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a. To review data recording
parameters on animal material submitted for disease diagnosis, to
ensure that these can be used for New TSN monitoring purposes
2001.
b. To correlate the nature, volume and geographical source
of animal disease diagnostic material with New TSN relevant parameters
(eg geographical location) 2003.
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DANI 22 Subsequent to the creation
of a DANI survey,
include a New TSN element in the decision
making process for Research and
Development proposals.
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a. To derive baseline information
for future use in New TSN monitoring by determining the relative
importance (in New TSN terms), of the different agri-food sectors
and examining this in relation to the current DANI research programme
2000.
b. To incorporate suitable New TSN questions in the documents
used to submit proposals for new DANI research 2001.
c. To monitor decisions taken on New TSN relevant research
proposals 2002.
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