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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 2 Jul 1996

Vol. 467 No. 7

Written Answers. - Milk Quota Appeals Tribunal.

Brian Cowen

Question:

357 Mr. Cowen asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry if he will give a breakdown of the allocation of the 3.5 million gallons of milk to 3,000 applicants to the Milk Quota Appeals Tribunal in terms of the number of producers who benefited from allocations whose milk quota before the allocation was less than 10,000 gallons, 20,000 gallons, 30,000 gallons, 40,000 gallons, 50,000 gallons, 60,000 gallons, 70,000 gallons, 80,000 gallons and more than 80,000 gallons; and the average allocation made in respect of each of the above categories. [13968/96]

The following is a breakdown of the allocations of milk quota to successful applicants to the Milk Quota Appeals Tribunal:

Year

Number of successful applicants

Quantity — gallons allocated

Average allocation — gallons

1990-91

1,701

1,018,000

600

1991-92

164

324,000

1,975

1992-93

311

475,000

1,525

1993-94

365

709,000

1,940

1994-95

402

618,500

1,540

1995-96

550

918,900

1,670

Totals

3,493

4,063,400

1,160

The allocations to various categories of producers in the format requested are not available. However, allocations are only made to smaller scale producers with quotas under 30,000 gallons and the following criteria are also taken into account by the Tribunal in assessing applications: (i) size of holding; (ii) other farming enterprises; (iii) commitment to dairying; (iv) full utilisation of available quota; (v) off-farm income; (vi) age and successor; (vii) financial difficulties.
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