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Common Fisheries Policy | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

We are currently analysing all EU fisheries legislation. No decision has yet been made on the extent to which the EU legislation governing the Common Fisheries Policy will be incorporated into domestic law.

Fisheries: Exclusive Economic Zone | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

We are currently assessing options to determine how the fishing resources within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) should be managed after we have left the EU.

Discussions on future fisheries management will form part of the Government's negotiations after Article 50 has been triggered.

Total Allowable Catches | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Work is being undertaken to determine the Total Allowable Catch of fish in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone.

Fish Products | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

We are carrying out an assessment of the effect that leaving the EU will have on the UK’s seafood processing sector. The processing industry is involved in this work.

Fisheries: Exports | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Our new relationship with the EU should aim for the freest possible trade in goods and services between the UK and the EU through a new comprehensive, bold and ambitious free trade agreement. This needs to include trade in fish products, where the UK and EU have a mutual interest in ensuring continued high levels of market access in future.

The PM has made clear that the UK will be seeking a new customs agreement with the EU which allows the freest possible trade in goods and services. This agreement will cover fisheries products.

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Procurement | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs employs 14 civil servants to oversee contracts awarded to external providers.

Fisheries: Conditions of Employment | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Seafish, the UK-wide levy-funded Non-Departmental Public Body, launched the Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS) in January 2016. It is a voluntary vessel-based programme certifying high standards of crew welfare and responsible catching practices on fishing vessels. The RFS does not currently have the capability to audit, or the legal authority to police serious labour and human rights abuses at sea.

The RFS is overseen by an independent Oversight Board, which decided on 14 February 2017 that the health, safety & welfare elements of the standard should be strengthened and that the “crew voice” should be included in the audit methodology. This proposal will be put to the Seafish Board, as the Standard holder, for a decision at its meeting on 7 March.

If a case of modern slavery is reported or suspected at sea, within UK territorial waters, the police will investigate as they would any other criminal offence. The Modern Slavery Act gave law enforcement agencies, including the police and Border Force, new powers to investigate modern slavery offences at sea, including the power to stop, board, divert, detain and search a vessel, and to make arrests and seize any relevant evidence.

Fisheries: Treaties | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

The Government is considering this issue very carefully.

Dogs: Animal Breeding | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

We recently announced that we will modernise the licensing scheme for dog breeding and selling to improve the welfare of dogs, including requiring anyone breeding and selling three or more puppies in a twelve month period to hold a licence; prohibiting the sale of puppies under eight weeks’ of age; imposing tougher animal welfare standards on licensed dog breeders and sellers; and requiring all licensed sellers to include their licence number when advertising.

We aim to have the new regulations in place next year.

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Telephone Services | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has accrued no income from premium rate telephone lines in the last five years.

Livestock: Exports | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

The Government would prefer animals to be slaughtered close to the point of production, however, the unilateral banning of live animal exports would be illegal under EU free trade rules. Once the UK has left the EU, there will be the possibility to consider further measures in this area.

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Uber | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Core Defra did not make any payments to Uber for Business between 28 October 2016 and 21 February 2017.

Staff within Core Defra who claim expenses for taxis used for work-related travel are not required to specify the name of the taxi company they used. The Department’s finance system lists only two transactions between 28 October 2016 and 21 February 2017 where the traveller has identified that they used Uber. These transactions total £13.99.

Fisheries: Quotas | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Guidance was initially published by the Marine Management Organisation on 31 January 2017 to assist industry in understanding their obligations and the various requirements in respect of fishing for bass, as set out in Article 9 of Council Regulation (EU) 2017/127. Letters are being sent to all commerical fishermen within England and Wales who, based on their catch track records, have authorisation to catch bass, and to those who do not have such authorisation.

To ensure compliance, the Marine Management Organisation will continue to engage with industry via regionally based staff to raise awareness of the rules, ensuring they are understood and individuals can access the right information easily. Where these rules are broken a proportionate and appropriate approach to enforcement action will be taken.

Fisheries: Quotas | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Union vessels using hook and line methods have a directed fishing provision after February and March if they have a verified track record of catches, but it should be noted that bass catches by UK vessels using that method have tended to peak during the summer months from July to September. The Government does not intend to extend the moratorium period that has been agreed at EU level. However, my Department will of course continue to consider any new scientific advice on the state of the bass stock and the need for appropriate conservation measures.

Horses: Databases | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

The Central Equine Database has been successfully tested with users. We will be piloting the database with Passport Issuing Organisations in March and expect it to be fully operational by summer 2017.

Agriculture: Antibiotics | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

The Veterinary Medicines Directorate is working closely with the veterinary profession and livestock sectors to embed responsible use of antibiotics both in stewardship plans and within farm assurance scheme standards and also to set sector-specific targets for reducing antibiotic use by the end of 2017.

Following recommendations made by the Independent Review on AMR, Defra committed to a reduction of 20% in overall antibiotic use in farming by 2018. The most recent data from 2015 show that overall sales of antibiotics for use in livestock dropped by 10%. The government is also considering how future agricultural policy might incentivise high animal health and welfare systems of production.

Genetically Modified Organisms | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

GM foods and the crops they are derived from are subject to a robust safety assessment and will only be approved for release or marketing if they do not pose a serious risk to human health and the environment. The centralised EU assessment process is overseen by the European Food Safety Authority, with UK Ministers also receiving independent scientific advice on the environmental safety of GM crops from the Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment.

Dog Fighting | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 it is an offence to be involved in or promote an animal fight. The maximum penalty for such an offence is six months’ imprisonment or an unlimited fine, or both. Offenders can also be banned from keeping or having any influence over the way animals are kept for anything up to life. The Government keeps maximum penalties under review and this includes sentencing trends, and whether there is any evidence that the courts may be finding their sentencing powers inadequate.

School Milk: EU Grants and Loans | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:00

Alongside the much larger free nursery milk scheme for infants run by the Department of Health and the Department for Education, the EU School Milk Scheme plays a valuable role in encouraging consumption of dairy products and developing healthy eating habits from an early age.

A revised EU scheme will take effect on 1 August 2017. The UK expects to secure a budget of £3.6 million (€4.2 million) from the European Commission for the 2017-18 school year. This reflects actual scheme expenditure in the UK in recent years and is one of the largest allocations in the EU.

We have already briefed key stakeholders about the new scheme. In practice, there are very few substantive changes. We will consult on the detail of any changes to forms, guidance and scheme administration in the coming weeks.

Dog Fighting: Sentencing | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers

Fri, 24/02/2017 - 01:00

The Government has provided the police with a range of powers to tackle dog fighting effectively. Offences cover organising, advertising and taking monies relating to animal fights as well as the possession of equipment used to train dogs for dog fighting.

In addition, the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 makes it an offence to possess certain types of dog that have been identified as bred for fighting or that are similar to types bred for fighting. The police work with the Special Operations Unit of the RSPCA to target illegal dog fighting rings by gathering intelligence and prosecuting those that are involved in dog fighting.

The police have not asked for additional funding to tackle dog fighting. The maximum penalties for animal welfare offences are kept under regular review. The Sentencing Council has very recently published revised magistrates’ court sentencing guidelines, including those in relation to dog fighting, with the aim of ensuring that the most serious cases of animal cruelty receive appropriately severe penalties within the available maximum penalty.