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Cabinet Office Ministerial Responsibilities

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The main challenge for Defra is to help everyone to live within our environmental means. This is most clearly exemplified by the need to tackle climate change internationally and through domestic action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and to secure a healthy, resilient, productive and diverse natural environment.

Central to achieving these goals will be reducing the environmental impact of the lifestyles we lead, the products that the UK economy produces and consumes, and the waste we produce. We also need to reduce the global impact of our food production and consumption, improving the environmental contribution that a profitable and competitive farming industry in the UK can make to our environment. Defra is the focal point for rural policy, supporting strong rural communities and ensuring that dispersed rural needs are reflected in social and place-based policies across Government.

Defra has responsibility for tackling fuel poverty, enabling adaptation to climate change, and for animal health and welfare. It has on-going responsibility for emergency planning, including animal and plant disease, flooding, food supply, water supply and dealing with the consequences of a chemical, biological or nuclear incident.


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Ministers

Hilary Benn

Hilary Benn

Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP

The Secretary of State has:

Private Office to Hilary Benn


Lord Rooker

Lord Rooker

Minister of State for Sustainable Farming, Food and Animal Welfare: The Rt Hon the Lord Rooker

Private Office to Lord Rooker

Phil Woolas

Phil Woolas

Minister of State for the Environment: Phil Woolas MP

Private Office to Phil Woolas

Joan Ruddock

Joan Ruddock

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Climate Change, Biodiversity and Waste: Joan Ruddock MP

Private Office to Joan Ruddock

Jonathan Shaw

Jonathan Shaw

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Marine, Landscape & Rural Affairs) and Minister for the South East: Jonathan Shaw MP

Private Office to Jonathan Shaw

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Private Office

Private Office to Hilary Benn

Private Office to Lord Rooker

Private Office to Phil Woolas

Private Office to Joan Ruddock

Private Office to Jonathan Shaw

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Executive Agencies

Animal Health

Animal Health (AH) is principally responsible for ensuring that farmed animals in England, Scotland and Wales are healthy, disease-free and well looked after. Animal Health manages the field response to outbreaks of notifiable animal disease, including Foot and Mouth and Avian Flu.

AH came into being on 1 April 2007, following the merger of the State Veterinary Service (SVS), Dairy Hygiene Inspectorate, Egg Marketing Inspectorate and the Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service (part of implementing the Hampton recommendations).

AH is sponsored by and works on behalf of, Defra, the Scottish Executive and Welsh Assembly Government in implementing animal health and welfare policies, and for the Food Standards Agency to ensure dairy hygiene and egg production standards are met.

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Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science

The Centre for Environment, Food and Aquaculture Science provides scientific and technical support, consultancy and advice, to DEFRA and other customers, in the fields of fisheries' science and management, environmental assessment, aquaculture and fish health.

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Central Science Laboratory

The Central Science Laboratory (CSL) is an Executive Agency of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA). It provides DEFRA and other customers with a range of scientific services, underpinned by R & D, to meet objectives in relation to food safety, safeguarding the food supply and protecting the environment.

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Government Decontamination Service

The Government Decontamination Service has been set up to provide expert advice and guidance on decontamination and to streamline the UK's ability to decontaminate buildings and the environment after a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) incident.

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Marine and Fisheries Agency

The Marine and Fisheries Agency carries out the inspection and enforcement work previously undertaken by DEFRA's Sea Fisheries Inspectorate. The agency is also responsible for fishing vessel licensing, quota management and grant schemes, as well as marketing and trade matters.

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Pesticides Safety Directorate

The Pesticides Safety Directorate (PSD), an Executive Agency of Defra, administers the regulation of agricultural, horticultural, forestry, food storage and home garden pesticides. The principal functions of PSD are to evaluate and process applications for approval of pesticide products for use in Great Britain and provide advice to Government on pesticides policy.

PSD operates on a GB basis by virtue of Agency Agreements with the devolved administrations in Scotland and Wales.

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Rural Payments Agency

The Rural Payments Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. RPA is the UK Funding Body responsible for funding the CAP schemes administered by all the UK paying agencies and has responsibility for the receipt and administration of monies from the Guarantee Section of the European Agriculture Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF), provision of operational advice in support of policy formation.

The Rural Payments Agency includes the former Intervention Board and MAFF Regional Service Centres. The Agency will make certain payments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on behalf of the devolved administrations.

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Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA)

The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) safeguards public and animal health through world class veterinary research and surveillance of farmed livestock and wildlife.

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Veterinary Medicines Directorate

The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) is responsible for protecting public health, animal health, the environment and promoting animal welfare by assuring the safety, quality and efficacy of veterinary medicines in the United Kingdom.

Certain enforcement and food safety matters devolved to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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