Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs written question – answered at on 12 February 2015.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what proportion of sheep movement returns have been made (a) electronically and (b) on paper in each month since online returns were introduced.
The Animal Reporting and Movement Service (ARAMS) was launched on 1 April 2014. The Government’s target was to capture 70% of sheep/goat movements electronically within the first year of operation and to increase the proportion of electronic movements recorded (the date the movement was recorded on ARAMS) to 80% within 5 years.
The proportion of paper vs. electronic moves recorded each month so far on ARAMS is:
Percentage recorded on the Animal Reporting And Movement Service (ARAMS) | |||
Month | Year | Paper % | Electronic % |
April | 2014 | 69.97% | 30.03% |
May | 2014 | 79.10% | 20.90% |
June | 2014 | 69.44% | 30.56% |
July | 2014 | 47.48% | 52.52% |
August | 2014 | 40.38% | 59.62% |
September | 2014 | 40.45% | 59.55% |
October | 2014 | 45.57% | 54.43% |
November | 2014 | 36.52% | 63.48% |
December | 2014 | 31.93% | 68.07% |
January | 2015 | 29.52% | 70.48% |
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