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18 December 2008 - Gildernew welcomes private storage aid for local pig industry

The EU has introduced a Private Storage Aid (PSA) Scheme for the North’s pig meat industry with a potential value of £6million.

The decision follows an initiative from Agriculture and Rural Development Minister, Michelle Gildernew MP, MLA.

The Minister said: “Immediately upon hearing that the EU had approved the PSA Scheme for the South, I wrote to Hilary Benn, seeking his support to convey to the European Commission the impact of the incident on our pig industry. I made a strong case that our pig industry should not be placed at a competitive disadvantage. After all, the incident impacted on the whole island of Ireland, due to the significant movements of pigs across the border.

“Our priority is to ensure the future sustainability of our pig meat industry, which makes an important contribution to the North’s economy. I am delighted that pork and pig meat from our pigs have been declared safe to eat by the Food Standards Agency. The fact that a PSA Scheme will be open to our own industry as well as the South’s, is a most welcome development.”

Notes to Editors:

  1. Private Storage Aid is an EU support mechanism which provides aid to processors to assist in the costs of placing pig meat in store. Its aim is to stabilise markets at times when prices are weak by assisting processors in the storage cost of supplies of pigmeat which are surplus to demand.
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