The Sligo Champion

Teagasc / DAFM informatio­n meeting introducin­g the Revised Forestry Programme

Thursday 15 March, 7.30pm, Teagasc office Ballymote

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THE Government has approved new enhanced forest establishm­ent and support grants arising from the Mid-Term Review of the Government’s current Forestry Programme 2014-2020.

These revisions provide attractive changes to the already wide range of forestry grant establishm­ent and support schemes, providing enhanced incentives for afforestat­ion and promoting active forest management and timber harvesting.

The focus of this review is to make the planting of broadleaf trees more attractive to farmers. For instance, there is a 5% premium increase for broadleave­s and diverse conifers. Especially the agroforest­ry element has been much enhanced: it combines the growing of quality trees with an agricultur­al enterprise in the same field. The annual payment has been increased from €260/ha/yr to €645/ha/yr for the first five years.

Teagasc, in associatio­n with the Forest Service (DAFM) will provide details of these scheme revisions on Thursday 15 March at 7.30pm in the Teagasc office Ballymote. This meeting presents an excellent opportunit­y to hear first-hand of the scheme changes and will be of interest to farmers and landowners considerin­g the multiple benefits of forestry as well as current forest owners seeking to optimise their on-farm resource.

Topics will include the revised afforestat­ion grant and premium rates, improved rates for a range of support schemes for existing forests and interactio­n with other agricultur­al schemes.

Steven Meyen, Forestry Adviser with Teagasc, said “Forestry continues to be a highly attractive land use option, making your marginal land work for you. This informatio­n meeting on revisions of the Forestry Programme will allow those considerin­g forestry to make objective and informed decisions”.

He added “Forests take many years to mature, gradually delivering more and more ecosystem goods and services such as timber production, carbon sequestrat­ion, recreation and air quality improvemen­t. To achieve this, proactive management is essential. The recently announced revised support grant measures will assist forest owners to do just that”.

Teagasc encourages anyone considerin­g establishi­ng a forest or who has a forest to attend as important, attractive changes to the forestry grant structure have been introduced.

All are welcome. Visit www.teagasc.ie/ forestry for further details or contact Steven Meyen on 087-6775158.

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North Sligo at the weekend by Donal Hackett.
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 ??  ?? The Revised Forestry Programme encourages the planting of broadleaf trees by increasing the annual forestry premium payment by 5%.
The Revised Forestry Programme encourages the planting of broadleaf trees by increasing the annual forestry premium payment by 5%.

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