The Avondhu

IFA welcomes establishm­ent of national producer organisati­on for forest owners

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IFA President Tim Cullinan has welcomed the establishm­ent of the Irish Forest Owners group. It’s a national producer organisati­on, which will have an important role to play in supporting forest owners in the management of their forests; improving market access; and increasing the bargaining power of forest owners.

“IFA has advocated for many years the importance of establishi­ng a national network of producer organisati­ons for forest owners. Producer organisati­ons have proven to be one of the most effective ways to create efficiency and scale in the supply of timber from small fragmented family forests that we have in Ireland,” he said.

He said that many members of the Irish Forest Owners are also members of the IFA Farm Forestry Committee, and IFA looks forward to working closely with the group to deliver for forest owners.

Nicholas Sweetman, Chairman of the Irish Forest Owners, said he appreciate­d the support from IFA during the formation of the national network of forest owner groups.

“Irish Forest Owners will focus on supporting local producer groups in the areas of timber mobilisati­on, afforestat­ion, education and training, as appropriat­e to the needs of each group. A key element of that is having a functionin­g licence system and we support IFA’s emergency plan to resolve the current crisis,” he said.

IFA Farm Forestry Chairman Vincent Nally said groups like Irish Forest Owners are critical to support the mobilisati­on of the farm forest resource.

“Co-operation will enable small farm forests to be managed more economical­ly, and to take advantage of new value-added opportunit­ies in the bioeconomy. To avail of any of these opportunit­ies, they must first be able to get a licence to manage their forest,” he said.

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BALLINDANG­AN COMMUNITY LOTTO RESULTS

Numbers drawn: 5, 9, 17, 22. No winner of the jackpot. Congratula­tions to the lucky dip winners: C. Murphy, J. Murphy, K. Murphy. Thanks to all those who support the local lotto. This is our only source of income at the moment and your support is much appreciate­d.

 ??  ?? Jack Clancy and Nell Dineen (Red Cross, Mitchelsto­wn branch), handing out gifts to the children in Kilworth Camp on Christmas Day, 1970.
Jack Clancy and Nell Dineen (Red Cross, Mitchelsto­wn branch), handing out gifts to the children in Kilworth Camp on Christmas Day, 1970.

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