HC Deb 19 December 1985 vol 89 cc294-5W
Mr. Corrie

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will now give details of the effects of the recently-announced increases in hill livestock compensatory allowances, on the graded supplements paid to farmers in the Highlands and Islands Development Board area.

Mr. Younger

Yes. The existing rates of supplement are £2.50, £9.50 and £13 per eligible cow on land classified A, B or C respectively, and 55p per eligible hill sheep.

I have today made a scheme under the powers contained in section 4 of the Congested Districts Act 1897 which, subject to clearance by the European Commission, will increase these supplements in line with those awarded in the less-favoured areas generally. However, because of the payment limit imposed by the European Council regulation EC 797/85, the supplements on cows on B and C class land will be limited to £7.98 a cow which, when added to the new HLCA rate for cows on severely disadvantaged land of £54.50, will give a total payment of £62.48, the maximum permitted by the EC regulation. The new rate of HLCA supplement for cows on A class land will be raised to £3.05, and for all eligible hill sheep to 58p. The increases will apply from 1 January 1986 and their cost will be covered by the provisions already made for such supplements within the Vote for agricultural support in Scotland (Class XV, Vote 1).

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