Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many people and organisations have registered online for the sheep electronic identification database.
As at 6 February 2015 (10.30 am) the following registrations to use the new Animal Reporting and Movement Service (ARAMS) for England have been made:
Assembly Centre Portal | 1 |
Animal and Plant Health Agency | 10 |
Abattoir Portal | 134 |
Abattoir Third Party | 11 |
ARAMS Bureau Admin | 17 |
ARAMS Bureau Operator | 73 |
Collection Centre Portal | 17 |
Collection Centre Third Party | 2 |
DEFRA | 13 |
Farmer Portal | 7456 |
Farmer Third Party | 455 |
Local Authority Super User | 282 |
Market Portal | 2 |
Market Third Party | 78 |
Rural Payments Agency | 55 |
Show Portal | 9 |
1. Sheep and goat keepers: how to keep a holding register
27/11/2019 - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Found:
Sheep and goat keepers: how to keep a holding register - GOV.UK
2. Cross Compliance 2020 rules
27/12/2019 - Rural Payments Agency (RPA)
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Found: Wild birds
49SMR 3: Habitats and species
51SMR 4: Food and feed law
53SMR 5: Restrictions on the use of
3. The guide to cross compliance in England 2018
03/09/2019 - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Found: 2: Wild birdsSMR 3: Habitats and species
SMR 4: Food and feed law
SMR 5: Restrictions on the use of
4. The guide to cross compliance in England 2018
03/09/2019 - Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA)
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Found: 2: Wild birdsSMR 3: Habitats and species
SMR 4: Food and feed law
SMR 5: Restrictions on the use of
5. The guide to cross compliance in England 2019
29/01/2021 - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Found: the rules
7 Cross compliance and rural development schemes
Exemptions
Derogations
Force
1. Oral Answers to Questions
17/01/2019 - Commons Chamber
1: autumn Budget, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs was allocated an additional £310 - Speech Link
2: has just said, I advise the House that the Secretary of State, in keeping with his usual courtesy, informed - Speech Link
3: am not sure that the House does understand the Secretary of State’s absence, Mr Speaker. DEFRA questions - Speech Link
4: House knows, we are bringing on the onshoring of environment, agriculture and fisheries policies, involving - Speech Link
5: Department, on a no-deal Brexit that would harm the food industry, the farming industry and of course the - Speech Link
6: letters before Tuesday’s vote from the farming organisations—the National Farmers Union, the Country Land - Speech Link
2. Agriculture Bill
17/09/2020 - Lords Chamber
1: Kingdom where there are no food banks. Their proliferation in both rural and urban areas in the last - Speech Link
2: all policies are rural proofed—that is, ensuring that policy outcomes work in rural areas. This includes - Speech Link
3. Agriculture
02/12/2020 - Commons Chamber
1: regarding the identification, movement and health of animals, and to allocate unique identification codes as - Speech Link
2: mentioned Wales, may I raise the issue of Welsh lamb? Sheep are already pregnant with next year’s flock, and - Speech Link
3: traceability system, which will be available for sheep in the future, will allow us better to manage disease - Speech Link
4: patiently? There was a suggestion from the Secretary of State as to what should be done in these circumstances - Speech Link
5: I am grateful to be enticed. Yes, the Secretary of State suggested to me that those affected should - Speech Link
4. Agriculture Bill (Third sitting)
25/10/2018 - Public Bill Committees
1: Sir Roger. Simply put, we need to hear from the Rural Payments Agency and the Groceries Code Adjudicator - Speech Link
2: point of order, my understanding is that the organisations to which you refer were invited to participate - Speech Link
3: director of water, land and biodiversity at the Environment Agency.Helen Taylor: Hello, I am Helen - Speech Link
5. Oral Answers to Questions
26/11/2020 - Commons Chamber
1: the high price that is sometimes paid for putting food on our plates at home.Non-tariff barriers - Speech Link
2: worry for many other sectors as well. Tariffs of a possible 48% are a huge concern for the sheep sector - Speech Link
3: I might have said. I never said that specialist sheep farmers and crofters should diversify into beef; - Speech Link
6. Exiting the European Union (Agriculture)
18/03/2019 - Commons Chamber
1: Government are strongly supportive of organic standards, many of which were developed in the UK and adopted by - Speech Link
7. Oral Answers to Questions
25/07/2019 - Commons Chamber
1: and 19th centuries stole the public land from the people. That is the truth of the matter. The enclosure - Speech Link
2: is preventing plastic waste from entering the environment in the first instance. The resources and waste - Speech Link
3: continue to support organisations such as the National Citizen Service to engage young people and ensure that - Speech Link
4: unanimously supported Labour’s declaration of an environment and climate emergency. The Center for International - Speech Link
5: plans for vehicle upgrades and for retrofitting, many businesses will not be able to afford to do so. - Speech Link
8. Equine (Records, Identification and Movement) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
20/02/2019 - Grand Committee
1: Committee do consider the Equine (Records, Identification and Movement) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations - Speech Link
2: instrument is to ensure that EU law regarding equine identification, which will be retained following withdrawal - Speech Link
3: Clearly, the blood testing will be new for some people who are going to be exporting. I am also glad that - Speech Link
9. Agriculture Bill
21/07/2020 - Lords Chamber
1: Microphones will be muted after each speech. I ask noble Lords to be patient if there are any short - Speech Link
2: our planetary carbon emissions targets, but many people are not so aware of a second major conference - Speech Link
3: set out in supporting regulations and in the Environment Bill, of which we in this House have not yet - Speech Link
10. Oral Answers to Questions
24/11/2016 - Commons Chamber
1: opportunity to thank the emergency services, the Environment Agency and all who helped with the recent flooding - Speech Link
2: Grammar School girl, I know the area well. The Environment Agency is progressing business cases to increase - Speech Link
3: from the Don, could provide homes for thousands of people and stop the building on greenfield sites. Does - Speech Link
4: protection of new homes being built—that is what the Environment Agency does, as a key stakeholder in all planning - Speech Link
5: looking at ways to work with the contours of our environment to improve protection—is also vital. I can announce - Speech Link
6: course, the Environment Agency is always looking not just at what schemes can protect people better, but - Speech Link
7: Storm Angus, and I would like to join the Secretary of State in thanking the emergency services and everybody - Speech Link