Bray People

Farmers losing €85m a year in direct payments

- By ESTHER HAYDEN

AN Aughrim farming expert has claimed farmers are losing €85m a year to non-farming landowners

Speaking following the publicatio­n of a study in relation to the leakage of direct payments from active farmers to non-active landowners, chair of the ICMSA Business Committee Shane O’Loughlin said that the data shows that Irish farmers are losing approximat­ely €85m in direct support payments due to higher land rental costs.

Mr O ‘Loughlin said the study highlighte­d the problems that saw what he said was ‘very substantia­l’ amounts of direct payments to farmers effectivel­y being diverted to non-farming landowners through inflated land rents.

‘CAP and direct payments were specifical­ly designed to support active farmers farming the land and the conclusion that €85m of that support is being lost to non-farming landowners confirms a major flaw in the direct payment system – actually ICMSA would estimate that €85m is an underestim­ate. We also think that the CAP Post 2020 regime should be unapologet­ically designed to suit the active farmer and to ensure that sector can receives as much of his/her direct payment as possible and that it is not simply passed on to non-farmers through higher land rental costs,’ said the Aughrim farmer.

The prominent Wicklow ICMSA man stressed that this is not just an Irish problem, with the study identifyin­g losses in the region of €10bn per annum across the EU but he reiterated that the technical regulation­s following the final CAP Post 2020 conclusion­s must address this matter and ensure that the direct payment budget is put in the hands of active producers and not merely diverted to non-farming landowners as is happening under the current regime.

‘With that in mind, the structure of entitlemen­ts, the system of trading entitlemen­ts and the introducti­on of a regime to assist farmers who lose rented/leased land and thus possibly direct payment support must be considered’, he said.

‘ There has long been talk about targeting direct payments to active farmers but, to date, the system just has not delivered in this regard. We have to be crystal-clear on this: Irish farmers cannot afford to be leaking €85 million in direct payments out of agricultur­e and over to non-farming landowners.

‘A clear problem has been identified by this report and it’s up to the EU Commission and the Department of Agricultur­e, Food & Marine to clearly analyse this matter and make the necessary changes to the regime that will eliminate this diversion of direct supports from active farmers to non-active landowners’, he said.

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