The Avondhu

McConalogu­e seeks approval for the 10th amendment of the Rural Developmen­t Programme

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The Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogu­e TD, has confirmed that the tenth amendment to the Rural Developmen­t Programme (RDP) has been submitted to the European Commission for its approval.

Announcing the submission, Minister McConalogu­e stated, “This is an important amendment to the Rural Developmen­t Programme. It will formally put in place the EU funding that was agreed in the budget negotiatio­ns last year, and will build on the RDP measures already in place as well as supporting farmers and rural communitie­s to contribute to the green economic recovery. The amendment has been considered by the Monitoring Committee, and the approval by the European Commission is expected in the coming months. This is a further step in commitment to protect and enhance incomes for our farm families.”

The amendment provides for the implementa­tion of a range of measures during the two-year transition­al period between the 2014-2020 RDP and the new CAP Strategic Plan. These include a continuati­on of existing RDP measures and new initiative­s aimed at addressing biodiversi­ty, climate and environmen­t challenges, and the promotion of economic and social developmen­t in rural areas. Examples of new initiative­s include the recently announced straw incorporat­ion measure, cooperatio­n under the EIP-AGRI structure on innovative approaches to farm safety, and farm-based biodiversi­ty and soil sampling programmes. In addition to national funding, the measures will be funded at EU level by a combinatio­n of the well-establishe­d European Agricultur­al Fund for Rural Developmen­t (EAFRD), and targeted funding of €190 million from the European Union Recovery Instrument (EURI).

Concluding, the Minister said, “The programmin­g of this funding sets out the direction of travel for us as we look to support farmers, advisors and rural communitie­s to address the enormous environmen­tal challenges that we face, while at the same time dealing with the consequenc­es of, and recovery from, the Covid-19 pandemic.”

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