Update: Farm Payments & Supports, 2nd July 2015
2nd July 2015 - Bernard Durkan TD
Parliamentary Question No. 14
To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the extent to which he has been able to assuage the concerns of the farming community in regard to the various farm payments and supports, with particular reference to the detailed submissions he received from farming organisations, including the Irish Farmers’ Assocition; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
– Bernard J. Durkan.
For ORAL answer on Wednesday, 1st July, 2015.
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REPLY
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine : (Simon Coveney)
I assume the Deputy is referring primarily to the Beef Data and Genomics Programme (BDGP). As the Deputy is aware the BDGP forms part of Ireland’s Rural Development Programme and allocates funding of some €300 million over the next six years to suckler farmers in Ireland. The BDGP builds on the large strategic investment in data recording and genomics which has been made in Ireland in recent years. It will ultimately bring about fundamental improvements to the entire sector by substantially improving the overall genetic quality of the national beef herd, which is an objective I believe we all should share.
The BDGP was launched on the 5th May and my Department received just under 30,000 applications by the extended closing date of 5th June. While analysis of the applications is still ongoing, I am delighted to record that t he initial figures suggest that the programme is fully subscribed. This leve l of interest is, I believe, a vindication of our efforts to further improve suckler farming. It is also testimony to the commitment of suckler farms in Ireland to continuous improvement and their openness to innovation where it can deliver real measurable benefits.
The BDGP is the next logical step in the develop ment of our suckler herd. It b uilds on the schemes operated by my Department in recent years and most of the actions will already be familiar to the majority of farmers entering the scheme, including the data recording elements and the genotyping requirements.
Both my Department and the ICBF have published Questions and Answers documents to address queries being raised by farmers. Program participants can contact my Department directly with any specific queries they may have regarding scheme conditions. They will also receive additional information specific to their herds in the coming weeks from ICBF which will provide a useful overview of the current euro star ratings of the animals on their herds. This will then be followed by dedicated training courses which scheme participants will be paid to attend.
I know that concerns have been raised by different farming organisations, including the Irish Farmer’s Association, and where possible I have moved to address the concerns raised. Additional flexibility has been included to permit the use of 2015, as opposed to 2014, as the base year for payments, with this to be decided on a case by case basis. The concerns regarding scheme exit have also been considered and my Department has confirmed that where an applicant sells or leases his/her land, or transfers it by inheritance or gift, there will be no clawback of funds. Of course, where an applicant retains sufficient land to fulfil the requirements of the Programme, he or she is required to continue to meet the terms of the Programme.
Finally, I have committed to a mid-term review of the operation of the programme, which will include input from all of the stakeholders, including farm organisations. For now, I would like to welcome the 30,000 or so applicants to the scheme and assure them of continued support over the lifetime of the scheme from my Deaprtment, Teagasc and ICBF so that they may derive maximum benefit from the scheme.
Bernard Durkan TD
Kildare NorthBernard J Durkan is the Fine Gael spokesperson on Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform. Originally from Killasser, Co Mayo,…
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