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To ask Her Majesty's Government what is the value of the UK's powdered milk stockpile; what other products they are stockpiling under the Common Agricultural Policy; and in what quantity and value; and what they expect to be the final destination and selling price of the stockpiled products.
To ask Her Majesty's Government what is the value of the UK's powdered milk stockpile; what other products they are stockpiling under the Common Agricultural Policy; and in what quantity and value; and what they expect to be the final destination and selling price of the stockpiled products.
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) public intervention system allows operators to request that a Member State buys certain agricultural products such as Skimmed Milk Powder (SMP) into public storage. Such stocks are subsequently resold when market prices recover. With the greater market orientation of the CAP, public intervention now operates as a safety net measure that is only relevant when prices are very low, as occurred during the “milk crisis” of 2015/16 when large quantities of SMP were bought into public intervention in the EU.
As at 22 February 2018, the UK held 7,731.85 tonnes of SMP in public intervention stores, equivalent to around 2% of total EU purchases. Based on the intervention price of €1,698.00 per tonne, the total cost of purchasing these stocks would have been €13,128,681.30 (£11,678,155.88 using the 2/1/2018 European Central Bank exchange rate).
The European Commission has arrangements in place to sell a certain quantity of the older stock of SMP back onto the domestic market by means of a tendering procedure. The ability to sell the stocks and the price realised depends on a number of factors including the market price, the competitiveness of the bids and the quantities bid for. Sales of EU SMP stocks in February achieved a minimum price of €1100 per tonne.
There are no other products held in public storage in the UK under CAP measures.
My Hon Friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Environment (Thérèse Coffey) has today made the following statement.
I represented the United Kingdom at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council on 29 January in Brussels.
Council began with a presentation by the Bulgarian Presidency, outlining its work programme until the end...
My Hon Friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Environment (Thérèse Coffey) has today made the following statement.
I represented the United Kingdom at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council on 29 January in Brussels.
Council began with a presentation by the Bulgarian Presidency, outlining its work programme until the end...
I represented the United Kingdom at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council on 29 January in Brussels.
Council began with a presentation by the Bulgarian Presidency, outlining its work programme until the end of June. This set out that discussion on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) will be prioritised in Agriculture...
I represented the United Kingdom at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council on 29 January in Brussels.
Council began with a presentation by the Bulgarian Presidency, outlining its work programme until the end of June. This set out that discussion on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) will be prioritised in Agriculture...
SI 2008/85. (Negative instrument). Together with an explanatory memorandum and impact assessment from the Department of Health. Coming into force 22 February 2008. Amends SI 2003/1596, SI 1995/3124 and SI 1995/3187.
SI 2008/85. (Negative instrument). Together with an explanatory memorandum and impact assessment from the Department of Health. Coming into force 22 February 2008. Amends SI 2003/1596, SI 1995/3124 and SI 1995/3187.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the level of NHS income from charges was in 2004–05; and how much was accounted for by income from (a) fees and charges from health authorities, (b) fees and charges from district health authorities, (c) road traffic accident income, (d) fees...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the level of NHS income from charges was in 2004–05; and how much was accounted for by income from (a) fees and charges from health authorities, (b) fees and charges from district health authorities, (c) road traffic accident income, (d) fees...
| Breakdown of NHS income from charges by charge type 2004–05 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Charges | £ million | |
| (a) Strategic health authority—fees and charges | 33.7 | |
| (b) District health authorities | — | |
| (c) Road traffic accident income | 110.3 | |
| (d) NHS trusts—fees and charges | 669.4 | |
| (e) NHS Logistics fees | 1.0 | |
| (f) Dental charges | 451.8 | |
| (g) Prescription charges | 424.6 | |
| (h) Nursing home inspection fees | — | |
| (i) Subsidised dried milk | — | |
| (j) Medicines Control Agency—licences and inspections | — | |
| (k) Youth treatment service income | — | |
| (l) NHS Pensions Agency fees | 0.6 | |
| (m) Medical Devices Agency fees | — | |
| (n) Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority—licence fees | 4.1 | |
| (o) English National Board for Nursing—registration fees | — | |
| (p) Other | 316.1 | |
| Total | 2,011.6 | |
| (a) Health authorities became strategic health authorities in 2002–03. Figures include fees and charges for primary care trusts. (e) Previously the NHS Supplies Authority. (h) From April 2002, the National Care Standards Commission regulated nursing homes. Health authorities no longer collect the fee income. (i) Not collected after 2002–03 (following a review with the NAO to eliminate non-material items). (p) Information relating to charges for private patients and overseas visitors has been provided for NHS trusts and primary care trusts. Source: Information on fees and charges has been provided from the audited accounts of the relevant NHS bodies. | ||
| (31) Organisations no longer exist. |
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the level of NHS income from charges was in each year since 1990-91, broken down by income from (a) fees and charges from health authorities, (b) fees and charges from district health authorities, (c) road traffic accident income, (d) fees and...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the level of NHS income from charges was in each year since 1990-91, broken down by income from (a) fees and charges from health authorities, (b) fees and charges from district health authorities, (c) road traffic accident income, (d) fees and...
SI 2005/688 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 6 April 2005.
SI 2005/688 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 6 April 2005.
SI 2004/2311 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 October 2004.
SI 2004/2311 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 October 2004.
SI 2004/723 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 6 April 2004 (Regulations 1 and 2) and 1 October 2004 (Regulations 3 to 7).
SI 2004/723 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 6 April 2004 (Regulations 1 and 2) and 1 October 2004 (Regulations 3 to 7).
SI 2003/1596. (Negative instrument). Coming into force 17 July 2003.
SI 2003/1596. (Negative instrument). Coming into force 17 July 2003.
SI 2002/550 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 2002
SI 2002/550 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 2002
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the impact of the worldwide slump in skim milk powder consumption on the UK milk producing industry; and if she will make a statement on recent trends in milk prices.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the impact of the worldwide slump in skim milk powder consumption on the UK milk producing industry; and if she will make a statement on recent trends in milk prices.
SI 2001/758 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 2001
SI 2001/758 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 2001
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, if he will give the unit levels of export refunds in (a) euros and (b) sterling for (i) skimmed milk powder, (ii) whole milk powder, (iii) butter and (iv) condensed milk for each of the last 12 months. - Information produced...
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, if he will give the unit levels of export refunds in (a) euros and (b) sterling for (i) skimmed milk powder, (ii) whole milk powder, (iii) butter and (iv) condensed milk for each of the last 12 months. - Information produced...
Statement on the outcome of the Internal Market Council held in Luxembourg on 28th October.
Statement on the outcome of the Internal Market Council held in Luxembourg on 28th October.
SI 1999/2561 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 5 October 1999.
SI 1999/2561 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 5 October 1999.
To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what is his estimate of the amount of (i) milk and (ii) associated dairy products imported into (a) Wales and (b) the United Kingdom in the last year for which figures are available. - Inc table and fact that separate figures for...
To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what is his estimate of the amount of (i) milk and (ii) associated dairy products imported into (a) Wales and (b) the United Kingdom in the last year for which figures are available. - Inc table and fact that separate figures for...
SI 1998/691 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 6 April 1998.
SI 1998/691 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 6 April 1998.