HC Deb 28 July 2000 vol 354 c1129W
Miss McIntosh

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what proposals he has had to merge the role of vets and meat inspectors on overseeing the slaughter of animals. [132890]

Ms Stuart

I have been asked to reply.

We have received no proposals to merge the role of Official Veterinary Surgeons (OVSs) and meat inspectors in overseeing the slaughtering of animals. The Food Standards Agency advises me, however, that the Report of the Meat Industry Red Tape Working Group (the Pooley Report) recommended that discussions should be held with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons about the feasibility of providing appropriate training to enable non veterinarians to carry out some work done by OVSs. These have taken place and it has been concluded that further consideration should be postponed until the future arrangements for meat inspection under the Commission's recent food hygiene proposal are clearer. The Pooley Report also recommended that where economically beneficial to the plant (mainly small, isolated premises), the OVS should undertake the post mortem inspection of carcases. This has been implemented.

RSC performance data for financial year 1999–20001
Target area Percentage
Arable Area Payments Scheme Main payments 99
Oilseeds Non-food payments 97
Advanced payments 99
Final payments 99
Beef Special Premium Scheme Advance payments (1999) 97
Balance payments (1998) 99
CID applications issued (1999) 99
Premium paid CIDs issued (1999) 99
Suckler Cow Premium Scheme Balance payments 1998 99
Advance payments 1999 99
Sheep Annual Premium Scheme Claims marketing year 1999 99
Environmentally Sensitive Areas Applications 90
Claims 98
Environmentally Sensitive Areas Applications 77
Conservation Plan Claims 93
Farm and Conservation Grant Scheme 1991 Plan Claims 78
Farm Woodland Premium Applications 90
Scheme Claims (1999) 81
Injurious Weeds Complaints receiving a response within 15 working days 95
New Nitrate Sensitive Areas Scheme Claims (1999) 98
Protection of Badgers Act 1992 Licence applications 97

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