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New BSE testing procedures take effect from 1st January 2009

New legislation to update and amend the Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Regulations has been laid in Parliament by DEFRA. From 1st January 2009, the age that all cattle will be tested for BSE in the UK will increase to those over 48 months born in the UK or other EU15 Member States. 31st December 2008 will see the end of the DEFRA funded fallen cattle collection and disposal service for cattle aged 24-48 months that die after that date. From 12th January 2009, GB farmers will become...

RPA issues reminder to claimants of Aid for Energy Crops Scheme

The RPA has issued a reminder to producers claiming the Aid for Energy Crops that form ENC9 (which for 2008 must be signed by both the applicant and collector/first processor) should be returned to the RPA as soon as possible. Further information is available on the RPA website.

DEFRA to appeal pesticides case

DEFRA is to appeal the decision of the High Court in the pesticides case brought by campaigner Georgina Downs. (See the CAAV website note of 18th November 2008.)

House of Lords Committee comments on draft Marine Bill

The House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution has published a report on the Marine and Coastal Access Bill, critising the Government's decision to ignore the advice of two earlier Parliamentary committees to include a right of appeal on coastal access issues. The report can be viewed on the Parliament website.

EU Climate Change Package agreed

The EU has agreed a package of measures to tackle climate change, including a commitment to ensure that 20% of final energy consumption is met from renewable sources. For the full press release, go to the Europa website.

No extension of Right to Buy in Scotland

The Scottish Government has ruled out any extension of the Right to Buy for agricultural holdings in an attempt to encourage more letting of agricultural land. For the full press release, go to the Scottish Government website.

Benn issues statement about 2008 SPS payments

Following the opening of the 2008 SPS payment window on 1st December, the RPA has been carrying out trial runs of payments and has now commenced full payments with just over £700 million paid to approximately 21,000 claimants as at 16th December. Further information is available on the RPA website.

RPA issued with Decision Notice by ICO to release CAP payment data

The RPA has been issued with a Decision Notice by the Information Commissioner's Office following a complaint under the Freedom of Information Act and Environmental Information Regulations. The Notice requires the RPA to release CAP information relating to payments made between October 1999 and October 2005. Further information is available on the RPA website.

DEFRA announces voluntary approach to Bluetongue vaccination to continue

DEFRA has today announced that the voluntary approach to vaccination against Bluetongue serotype 8 is to continue. There had been discussions about the possibility of a compulsory vaccination strategy, but this has been rejected in preference to continuing with the voluntary approach in 2009. Further information and the 2009 vaccination plan are available on DEFRA's website.

DECC announce bio-energy capital grants

The 5th round of the Bio-energy Capital Grants Scheme has been announced by DECC. Grants will be available to businesses, charities and community organisations to fund part of the cost of installing biomass fuelled heat, or combined heat and power units. The deadline for applications is 30th April 2009 and further information and application forms can be found at the Bio-energy Capital Grants Scheme website.

EFRA Committee announces new inquiry - securing food supplies up to 2050

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee has announced it is carrying out a new inquiry to look into the UK's capability to secure food supplies up to 2050. The inquiry will be conducted in two parts with the first looking at the challenges the UK faces with the demands for increases in food production and the second addressing what needs to be done by the Government, farmers, growers/producers and the food industry in order to meet the challenges. Further information about the...

Marine and Coastal Access Bill published

The Marine and Coastal Access Bill was published on Friday (5th). It was introduced in the House of Lords on 4th December and is due for its Second Reading there on 15th December. Further information about the Bill and its progress is available on the DEFRA website.

EU authorise GM soyabean

The European Commission has authorised the use of GM soyabean MON89788, known as “Roundup Ready 2”, for import, processing, food and feed uses. The soyabean is a Monsanto product and will be licensed for 10 years initially, after it received a favourable assessment from the European Food Safety Authority. The full press release can be found on the Europa website.

Commission for Rural Communities - The Future of England’s Uplands

The Commission for Rural Communities (CRC) will be gathering evidence for its inquiry into the future of England’s uplands during February 2009, when it plans to hold “evidence gathering seminars” and six regional meetings. The dates and places of the meetings have not yet been published. The CRC is particularly keen to hear the views of those who do not normally contribute to such a debate. More detail about the Inquiry is available from the CRC website and we will keep members informed...

Wales commences 2008 Single Payment Scheme payments

Following the opening of the payment window for 2008 Single Payment Scheme (SPS) payments on 1st December, the Welsh Assembly has confirmed that 82.5 per cent of farmers were processed for payments (exceeding 75 per cent achieved for 2007 SPS payment) with some £183 million paid into farmers' bank accounts. The intention of the Welsh Assembly is that 85 per cent of farmers should receive their payment by Christmas. Further information is available on the Welsh Assembly website....

Wales to introduce new inconclusive TB reactor policy

Welsh Assembly Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones, announced at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair yesterday that the policy in Wales regarding inconclusive reactors is to be brought in line with the EC Directive with effect from 1st March 2009. This will mean that inconclusive reactors will be removed following one re-test, rather than two which is currently the case. We understand from the Welsh Assembly that prior to this becoming mandatory next year, farmers may voluntarily request that the animal...

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