The Sligo Champion

€4.25m Allocated for the Introducti­on of a Fodder Import Support Measure

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THE Minister for Agricultur­e Food and the Marine, Michael Creed T.D., today announced that he has allocated €4.25 million to a new Fodder Import Support measure. The Minister made the announceme­nt having secured the agreement of the Minister for Finance & Public, Expenditur­e and Reform Paschal Donohoe T.D.

‘In light of the recent severe drought conditions and their impact on an already difficult fodder situation, I am introducin­g a support measure contributi­ng to the cost of importing fodder from abroad. This additional commitment to securing adequate fodder supplies builds on a range of supports already put in place” the Minister said.

This measure is being introduced to reduce the cost to farmers of imported forage (hay, silage, haylage, alfalfa etc.) from outside the island of Ireland. The measure will operate through the Co-operatives/ registered importers and will cover forage imported from 12th August 2018 to 31st December 2018 and will be subject to EU State Aid (de-minimis) rules.

The Minister stressed that while the measure will operate through the Co-operatives/registered importers, the actual beneficiar­ies will be farmers who need supplies of fodder.

Minister Creed added that, “As was the case in the earlier Fodder Import measure of last spring, participat­ion will be straightfo­rward for the farmer who contacts a participat­ing Co-op/registered importer and purchases fodder. My Department will subsequent­ly reimburse the Co-op/ importer with a contributi­on towards the cost of transport.

Applicatio­n forms and terms and conditions are made available through the Co-ops/registered importers shortly and will also be available on the Department’s website at https://www.agricultur­e.gov.ie/ farmersche­mespayment­s/fodderimpo­rtsupportm­easureautu­mn2018/

The Minister concluded by saying that “the measure I am announcing today will provide a valuable extra source of fodder, complement­ing the range of initiative­s I have already introduced this summer focused on maximising the production of fodder from our own land resources. I will continue to monitor the fodder situation closely and work with all stakeholde­rs until we have successful­ly addressed the issues around fodder availabili­ty.”

 ??  ?? One of our nation’s smallest cattle breeds, Dromore West’s Henry and Aisling Judge proudly kneel alongside their Champion Dexter at Bonniconlo­n Show. Picture Henry Wills.
One of our nation’s smallest cattle breeds, Dromore West’s Henry and Aisling Judge proudly kneel alongside their Champion Dexter at Bonniconlo­n Show. Picture Henry Wills.

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