
1 

(1) This Order, which extends to England and Wales only, may be cited as the Sugar Beet (Research and Education) Order 1987 and shall come into force on 1st April 1987.
(2) In this Order —
 “adjusted beet tonne” has the same meaning as in the inter-professional agreement made on 3rd October 1983, as amended on 30th November 1984, between British Sugar p.l.c. of the one part and the National Farmers' Union of the other part;
 “the Company” means British Sugar p.l.c.;
 “the Ministers” means the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State acting jointly;
 “the year 1987—8” means the year beginning on 1st April 1987.
2 
The programme of research and education set out in the Schedule to this Order, together with the estimate therein contained of the amount of the expenditure to be incurred in carrying it out, shall be the programme for the year 1987—8.
3 
The contributions from the Company, and from every grower of home-grown beet who delivers beet to the Company during the year 1987—8, towards defraying the expenditure to be incurred in carrying out the programme for that year shall be assessed as follows:—
(a) in the case of any grower of home-grown beet the contribution shall be at the rate of 10.0p for every adjusted beet tonne of home-grown beet sold by him for delivery to the Company in that year;
(b) in the case of the Company, the contribution shall be at the rate of 10.0p for every adjusted beet tonne of home-grown beet purchased by the Company in that year.
4 

(1) All contracts made between the Company and any grower for the sale of home-grown beet for delivery to the Company during the year 1987—8 shall provide that the amount of the grower’s contribution assessed in accordance with paragraph (a) of article 3 of this Order shall be payable by the grower to the Company out of any sums standing to the credit of that grower in account with the Company and be deducted by the Company from the amount payable to the grower.
(2) The Company shall pay the proceeds, together with the amount of the Company’s contribution assessed in accordance with paragraph (b) of article 3 of this Order, to the Ministers on or before 30th April 1988.
(3) The amount of any contribution which has not been paid to the Ministers by the date on which it has become due for payment shall be recoverable by them summarily as a civil debt.
In Witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 25th February 1987.
(L.S.)Michael Jopling
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Nicholas Edwards
Secretary of State for Wales
2nd March 1987
SCHEDULE
PART I

A.
 £ £ £

1 
Variety trials : National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge  73,982

2 
Agronomy, physiology, nutrition, pest and disease control:

 Broom’s Barn Experimental Station 1,165,562

 Less income from Broom’s Barn Experimental Station  132,550
  1,033,012

3 
Crop husbandry : Norfolk Agricultural Station   89,281

4 
Machinery experiments : Institute of Engineering Research   10,000

5 
Physiology : Rothamsted Experimental Station   42,238

6 
Rhizomania : MAFF Harpenden Laboratory   27,786

7 
Beet Yellows Virus : John Innes Institute   6,637

8 
Soil erosion : MAFF (ADAS), Cambridge   7,012
  1,289,948

B.
British Sugar p.l.c.:

1 
Publicity:

(a) British Sugar Beet Review  30,000

(b) Film unit  1,150

(c) Warning schemes  9,200
   40,350

2 
Demonstrations:

(d) Salaries, programme and equipment  359,533

(e) Spring demonstration  27,600

(f) Autumn demonstration  57,500

(g) Silsoe College/British Sugar Soil Management project 40,250
  484,883

3 
Audit fee    1,092
  c/f 1,816,273
PART II

 £ £ £

1 
Travelling and subsistence expenses of members and officers of the Sugar Beet Research and Education Committee and its sub-committees    3,675

2 
Administrative charges:

(a) Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food  19,448

(b) National Audit Office  1,470
   20,918

3 
Institut International de Recherches Betteravières:

(a) Subscriptions 9,550

 Less recoverable subscriptions 1,350
  8,200

(b) Expenses and visits  12,090
    20,290

4 
Other items:

(a) Visits   450

(b) Contingencies  50,000
    50,450
   1,911,606