16/10/06
            The Tenant Farmers Association has told DEFRA Minister Lord Rooker
              that he must make an early announcement on a commitment to make
              partial payments under the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) for 2006
              applicants. 
             
              
                 
                   
                
                
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              Speaking after a his meeting with Lord Rooker at the end of
                last week, TFA National Chairman Reg Haydon said “We had
                previously been promised an announcement on this in October,
                then the Secretary of State talked about something coming in
                November but now Lord Rooker will not commit to any date for
                the announcement or even if partial payments will be made at
                all.  All we got was a restatement of the legal position
                that payments for the 2006 SPS scheme have to be made before
                June 2007”.  
                  
                “This is no help to my members who are desperately trying
                to forecast their financial position and cash flow for next year.  Without
                an early partial payment it will be another year of severe hardship
                for tenant farmers who are still dealing with the consequences
                of the problems of 2005 payments which, despite the Government
                spin, are far from being resolved” said Mr Haydon. 
                  
                Another, cross industry meeting on SPS is to be held with the
                Minister today but he made has made it clear to the TFA that
                he will be in no position to make any commitments at that meeting
                either. 
                  
                “Frustrations are running high.  Everyone knows the
                SPS computer system is a mess and that the poor old RPA staff
                are having to implement a policy that doesn’t work, on
                computers that can’t cope using a badly designed programme.  The
                acting Chief Executive has said that it will be two years before
                the system nears an acceptable level of operation so partial
                payments early in the New Year have got to be part of the plan.  Without
              them we face misery again in 2007” said Mr Haydon. 
              
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