Waterford farmers will benefit from relaxation of farm inspections – Minister Coffey
21st November 2015 - Senator Paudie Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey , has said that farmers across Waterford will benefit from a relaxation of farm inspections announced yesterday (Monday) by the European Commission.
“A new package of implementation measures has been announced by the European Commission which will make like easier for farmers in Waterford. Essentially they can expect a relaxation of the farm inspection regime, which I’ve no doubt will be welcomed by all farmers. Any reduction of bureaucracy in relation to this means more time for farmers to be out on the land doing what they do best- farming.
“The full details of the measures are yet to be finalised however the Commission has indicated that the minimum rate of on-the-spot inspections should be reduced from 5% to 1% in certain circumstances, as well as increased flexibility in the procedures for conducting inspections under the integrated administration and control systems (IACS).
“The Council of the European Union Agriculture and Fisheries meeting also announced today that increased flexibility for the Rural Development Programme (RDP) will allow Member States such as Ireland amend their Programmes to target specific measures. Minister Coveney has welcomed this saying that the conditions in which we operate are constantly changing and so any increased flexibility for Ireland is welcome.”
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