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The Food Industry Development Scheme 1997

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SCHEDULE 1CONSIDERATIONS THE APPROPRIATE MINISTER WILL HAVE REGARD TO WHEN ASSESSING APPLICATIONS

1.  The likely benefits to the part of the food industry at which the application is aimed and the importance of those benefits, together with the extent to which there are benefits to small and medium sized enterprises within that part of the food industry.

2.  The relevance of the application to the food industry as a whole and to the United Kingdom economy.

3.  The extent to which the methods proposed in the application of achieving the objectives set out in the application appear to him to be appropriate for that purpose.

4.  The quality of the application and of any plan for the application of its objectives and for the dissemination of key information to the relevant parts of the food industry.

5.  The ability of the applicant and, where the applicant is a partnership, any partners to secure the objectives contained in the application.

6.  Any additional benefits that would accrue from the payment of grant.

7.  The financial viability of the business of the applicant, and, where the applicant is a partnership, of the businesses of the partners.

8.  The likelihood of lasting benefit arising from the objectives contained in the application being secured.

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