Part of the role of this department is to issue holding numbers and vendor numbers to landowners in England who wish to take advantage of the various schemes DEFRA offers.
The House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee published on 18 January2006 a highly critical interim report[1] into the agency's IT systems and activity.
The payments are overdue [2], and farmers complain they are being taxed on money they haven't received and incurring interest costs and emergency loan charges, at a time when ex-farm prices are low.
Further, on 12 June2006 the RPA confirmed[3] that an internal inquiry was under way into "outrageous behaviour" in the agency office in Newcastle.