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Bid for dairy export refunds


Stormont Ministers join forces in new plea to Benn

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Published Date: 24 November 2008
TWO Ministers in the Northern Ireland Assembly are making a joint approach to both the United Kingdom Government and European Commission for the re-introduction of export refunds for the Province's dairy industry.

The Ministers, Michelle Gildernew, MP MLA,
and Arlene Foster, MLA, have jointly written to the
United Kingdom's Secretary of State for the Department of Food, Environment and Rural Affairs, Hilary Benn, to press for the re-introduction of export
refunds for the dairy industry.
Both Ministers decided to take this proactive approach, prior to Thursday's EU Dairy Management Committee meeting.
Agriculture and Rural Development Minister, Michelle Gildernew, said: "Following the October milk auction I immediately spoke to Hilary Benn about the seriousness of our situation.
"Then, in a joint letter, Arlene Foster and I pressed the case for the local dairy industry and made clear our view that Britain should be taking the initiative within the EU by requesting the early re-introduction of export refunds.
"I am very disappointed to learn that there was no movement on re-introducing export refunds at yesterday's EU Dairy Management Committee meeting.
"The dairy sector is one of the most important sectors of our agricultural industry. However, it is more heavily reliant on the export of milk powders than Britain and so the collapse of confidence in world markets and returns for exports is having a disproportionate impact on local producers and processors compared to the situation in Britain.
"Prices at the November United Dairy Farmers' milk auction continue to demonstrate the downward pressure on producers. In view of this Arlene Foster and I intend to make a joint approach to Commisioner Fischer Boel to discuss the issue of export refunds. It is vital that our circumstances are taken fully into account.''
Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Arlene Foster, said: "The dairy industry is a very important part of the Northern Ireland economy, securing over £690 million of sales annually and employing over 2,000 people. However, it is not isolated from the current difficult global trading conditions that exist.
``I want to ensure that the dairy sector is given the necessary support it requires during the challenging economic climate in which it operates and I have called on Hilary Benn to support the early re-introduction of export refunds."



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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2008 7:44 AM
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