The Corkman

Call for locally-led scheme for peatland

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Minister of State at the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett has called for a new locally-led scheme for rewetting of farmed peatland.

This is an Open Call under the Department of Agricultur­e’s Rural Developmen­t Programme using the European Innovation Partnershi­ps Initiative (EIP) model.

This Open Call will focus on the drained peatlands in the midlands region and seeks proposals for the developmen­t and implementa­tion of a scheme to target climate action on peatland under agricultur­al management. Its aim is to develop new ways of approachin­g the challenges being faced by these lands and which offer a new way forward.

The scheme will look for sustainabl­e land management options for farms at catchment level which will meet some or all of the following objectives:

• Protect the carbon stock and restore sequestrat­ion associated with drained peatlands under agricultur­al management.

• maximise other ecosystem service co-benefits such as protection of biodiversi­ty, water quality and water regulation.

• Build resilience to the impacts of climate change at catchment/landscape level.

Support for this Open Call is structured around a competitiv­e fund. All applicatio­ns will be evaluated by a committee for relevance to the EIP programme and its ability to tackle the challenges raised by the agricultur­al peatlands. A final shortlist will be formed from which DAFM will select one or more projects for implementa­tion during 2021 and 2022, with up to 100% funding provided under the new initiative.

DAFM is already supporting 23 locally led programmes around the country. These schemes are showing real innovation and focusing on measurable results in terms of climate, biodiversi­ty and water as well as enhancing the viability of farmers involved.

Applicatio­ns should be submitted by 5pm on 23 October 2020 to EIP@agricultur­e.gov. ie.

A guideline document on this Open Call can be downloaded from the Department website at www.agricultur­e. gov.ie or by contacting the EIP Section at EIP@agricultur­e. gov.ie.

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