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Minister Elin Jones
The Welsh Rural Affairs budget is to increase by £1.6m, or 1.2 per cent, in 2010-11 compared to 2009-10.
Funding is in place to implement the Young Entrants support scheme and, to meet the costs of the new Glastir scheme. The Welsh Assembly Government’s TB eradication programme of a remarkable £27m over three years is also fully funded for the coming year. Compared to indicative 2010-11 budget plans, the Rural Affairs budget has decreased by £2m. This reflects the current economic situation which means tough budget choices have been made to protect public services. Minister Elin Jones says: “Overall, within my department, there is an increase in the budget for 2010-11 which will allow us to pursue our One Wales commitments as promised. “The Young Entrants Support Scheme (YESS), which aims to encourage and support new entrants to farming, is funded to meet anticipated demand for grants and business support. “Likewise, funding is in place for the introduction of our new agri-environment scheme Glastir. We will also be able to fulfil our One Wales pledge to support farmers’ markets. “There is no denying the challenge facing public finances during the global economic downturn. On this portfolio, like all others, tighter budgets will lead to some reduction in activity. “Within my department, we have made improvements to Forestry Commission Wales procurement processes which will lead to savings in the next financial year. The budget for the promotion of Welsh food will decrease slightly, but I fully expect actions identified in existing strategies to be delivered as planned. “I am confident that this draft budget is more than fair to rural communities and to farmers in Wales and allows us to fulfil the One Wales commitments made to support rural communities and farming.” |