HC Deb 09 March 1994 vol 239 cc281-2W
Mr. Matthew Taylor

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, further to her reply of 18 February,Official Report, columns 1056–58, what was the budgeted and the actual cost of each public information campaign listed.

Mr. Jack

The cost of each public information campaign listed was as follows:

Estimated Budgets Actual
£ £
At the Farmer's Service 371,500 435,000
Balance in the Countryside 343,000 323,000
The Continental Challenge 30,000 22,000
Don't Import Disease 30,000 53,000
Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA's) Campaign 108,000 127,000
Foodsense Campaign 1,240,000 1,600,000
Guidance on the Transport of Casualty Animals for Slaughter 1 30,000
Heat Stress Campaign 11,000 10,000
Estimated Budgets Actual
£ £
Joint Imports Campaign 30,000 113,000
Pesticides Poisoning of Wildlife Campaign 30,000 15,000
Plant Health Campaigns 20,000 86,000
Rabies Campaign 100,000 170,000
Small Producers of Food 30,000 23,000
Straw and Stubble Burning Campaign 35,000 19,000
Warble Fly Campaign 17,000 30,000
Exhibition Stands Supporting Animal Welfare Campaigns 50,000 37,000
I.A.C.S. 200,000 163,000
Export and Trade Promotion 400,000 566,000
National Agricultural Exhibitions 300,000 342,000
1 No budget set.

Estimated budget costs for campaigns are set at the beginning of each financial year. During the year reassessment of policy requirements and the widening of campaigns to meet increased demand for information can cause variations in actual work which affects costs.

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