HC Deb 05 April 1995 vol 257 cc1111-3W
Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many hectares of land were set aside under the arable area payments scheme in each region of England in(a) 1993–94 and (b) 1994–95; and what is the estimate of the number of hectares of land that will be set aside in each region in 1995–96. [18659]

Mr. Waldegrave

The area of land set-aside under the arable area payments scheme in each region in England in 1993–94 is shown in the table below. Equivalent figures for 1994–95 are not yet available and I will write to the hon. Member as soon as they are. It is still too early to estimate the number of hectares that have been set aside in 1995–96 as farmers do not have to submit their integrated administration and control system claims until 15 May.

Areas set-aside in 1993–94 (hectares)
Number
Wessex 32,323
Anglia 131,930
Northern 16,674
North Mercia 21,385
South West 10,092
North East 75,643
East Midlands 96,168
South East 73,183
South Mercia 35,467

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what the total cost of payments for(a) set-aside and (b) in total under the arable area payments scheme in each region of England in (a) 1993–94 and (b) 1994–95; and what is estimate of the total cost of payments in each region of England in 1995–96. [18635]

Mr. Waldegrave

The total of payments claimed for set-aside and arable area payments for regions of England for 1993–94 is shown below. The total amount paid will have been slightly lower because of reductions made for various reasons. However, since such reductions have to be calculated on the basis of the total claim, which may include land in more than one region, it is not possible to give the total amounts paid on a regional basis. The equivalent figures for 1994–95 are not yet available and I will write to the hon. Member as soon as they are. It is not yet possible to estimate the cost of payments in each region for 1995–96 as integrated administration and control system claims do not have to be submitted by farmers until 15 May.

Cost of set-aside and arable payments in 1993–94
Set-aside £ Total AAPS £
Wessex 8,625,448 41,258,638
Anglia 35,205,471 175,758,954
Northern 4,450,178 22,587,760
North Mercia 5,706,655 275,179,904
South West 2,693,018 12,115,126
North East 20,185,548 101,011,554
East Midlands 25,662,373 136,205,244
South East 19,528,730 104,344,814
South Mercia 9,464,455 49,928,317

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many claims were made for in England (1) for set-aside and (2) in total under the arable area payments scheme in (i) 1993–94 and (ii) 1994–95 of(a) between £0 and £5,000, (b) between £5,001 and £10,000, (c) between £10,001 and £15,000, (d) between £15,001 and £20,000, (e) between £20,001 and £25,000, (f) between £25,001 and £50,000, (g) between £50,001 and £75,000, (h) between £75,001 and £100,000, (i) between £100,001 and £150,000, (j) between £50,001 and £200,000, (k) between £200,001 and £1,000,000 and (l) over £1,000,000; and what is his latest estimate of the number of claims that will be made in 1995–96 in each value band. [18634]

Mr. Waldegrave

The number of claims made in England for set-aside and in total under the arable area payments scheme in England in 1993–94 were £26,283 and 45,774 respectively and in 1994–95 were 29,261 and 46,920.

The distribution of payments for 1993–94 is only available in the form set out below. Similar figures for 1994–95 are not yet available as the final oilseed payments for the year are still being made. It is too early to estimate the value of claims for 1995–96 as IACS claims do not have to be submitted by farmers until May 15.

Total payments in England banded by size of payment
Size band Number of payments
Up to £4,999 21,345
From £5,000 to £9,999 6,577
From £ 10,000 to £24,999 9,712
From £25,000 to £49,999 5,164
From £50,000 to £99,999 2,325
From £100,000 to £249,999 599
From £250,000 to £ 499,999 45
From £500,000 upward 17
Total 45,774
1 It is not possible to identify separately the number of payments above £1,000,000 for reasons of confidentiality.