COMMITTEE FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
TUESDAY 19 MARCH 2009
CAFRE, LOUGHRY CAMPUS, COOKSTOWN
Present:
Dr William McCrea (Chairperson)
Tom Elliott (Deputy Chairperson)
William Irwin
Francie Molloy
Edwin Poots
George Savage
In attendance:
Paul Carlisle (Clerk to the Committee)
Emma Patton (Assistant Assembly Clerk)
Frank Geddis (Clerical Supervisor)
Kathy Gunduza (Clerical Officer)
Apologies:
P J Bradley
Thomas Burns
Trevor Clarke
Willie Clarke
Pat Doherty
The meeting opened at 10.32am in Public Session.
1. Apologies
As above.
2. Matters arising
(a) Correspondence issued
The Committee noted the correspondence issued since the meeting of 10 March 2009.
(b) Correspondence received
The Committee noted the correspondence received since the meeting of 10 March 2009.
3. Minutes
The Committee agreed the Minutes of the meeting of 10 March 2009.
4. Presentation – CAFRE – Loughry Students
Hilary Andrews and Luke McGovern , students and John Fay, Director of CAFRE, joined the meeting at 10.34am and presented to Committee on courses available at Loughry College, CAFRE and the experiences of Student life at Loughry Campus. The students then answered questions from Members.
Edwin Poots joined the meeting at 10.40am.
The students and Director left the meeting at 11.01am.
5. Presentation – Dairy Sector
Dr Mike Johnston and Trevor Lockhart, representatives from Dairy UK, joined the meeting at 11.01am and presented to Committee on a number of difficulties currently facing Northern Ireland’s Dairy Industry. Following the presentation, Members put questions.
William Irwin declared an interest.
George Savage declared an interest.
The representatives left the meeting at 11.50am.
Dr David Dobbin, Harold Hamilton and James Walker, representatives from United Dairy Farmers, joined the meeting at 11.50am and presented to Committee on the above. Following the presentation, Members put questions.
Edwin Poots left the meeting at 12.30pm.
The representatives left the meeting at 12.30pm.
6. Presentation – DARD – Review of the Research and Education Advisory Panel (REAP)
Norman Fulton, departmental official, joined the meeting at 12.30pm and made a presentation on the Review of the Research and Education Advisory Panel. Following the presentation, Members asked questions.
Edwin Poots rejoined the meeting at 12.40pm.
William Irwin left the meeting at 12.41pm.
William Irwin rejoined the meeting at 12.45pm.
The official left the meeting at 12.55pm.
7. Presentation – DARD – High Court Ruling on Duplicate Fields - Update
George O’Doherty and Valerie Bell, departmental officials, joined the meeting at 12.55pm and made a presentation on the above. Following the presentation, Members asked questions.
Edwin Poots left the meeting at 1.10pm.
The officials left the meeting at 1.10pm.
8. Presentation – DARD 2009/2010 Business Plan
Gerry Lavery, John Smith and Tom Rodgers, departmental officials, joined the meeting at 1.10pm and made a presentation on the above. Following the presentation, Members asked questions.
Edwin Poots rejoined the meeting at 1.15pm.
The official left the meeting at 1.40pm.
9. Presentation – SL1 – Aquatic Animal Health Regulations ( Northern Ireland) 2009
Mark McGaughan, Paul Moore and Judith Tener, departmental officials joined the meeting at 1.40pm and presented to Committee on the above mentioned legislation. Following questions from Members, it was agreed that the above mentioned legislation should move on to the next stage.
William Irwin left the meeting at 1.50pm.
The officials left the meeting at 1.52pm.
10. SL1 – Plant Health (Import Inspection Fees) (Amendment) Regulations ( Northern Ireland) 2009
The Committee agreed that the above mentioned legislation should move on to the next stage.
11. Future Presentations
The Committee Clerk briefed Members on the future business of the Committee. It was agreed to proceed as proposed.
12. Date of the next meeting
The Committee will next meet at 1.30pm on Tuesday, 24 March 2009 in Room 152, Parliament Buildings.
The meeting was adjourned at 1.55pm.
Chairperson
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