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Retention of Nitrates Derogation - “a national priority” say ICMSA

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An ICMSA delegation has met Ministers Coveney and Creed as part of what the ICMSA President John Comer has described as “the national priority that is the retention of Ireland’s Derogation under the EU Nitrates Directive”. Mr Comer was speaking after this morning’s meeting at which his organisati­on set out the four key areas that he said should be addressed as part of the overall review of the current regulation­s.

The four areas identified by ICMSA were, firstly, the retention of the Derogation - something that Mr Comer described as a vital national interest – secondly, adjustment of the various P indexes, thirdly, some sensible amendment of the Calendar Farming schedule that would permit sensible slurry spreading during the closed period depending upon weather conditions, field capacity and soil temperatur­e.

The Ministers were also urged to review completely the range and size of the penalties levied on farmers deemed to have infringed the regulation­s, which are currently penal and exorbitant, according to the farm organisati­on. In 2015, Nitrate administra­tive penalties resulted in financial penalties of almost € 1.9m on Irish farmers, ICMSA believes that the objectives of the regulation­s can be achieved without the imposition of such penalties and the Department­s’ undertook to review this issue.

Mr Comer said that the retention of the Derogation is absolutely critical to the future developmen­t and viability of Irish family farms.

 ??  ?? There was a large attendance in the Bee Park Community Centre, Manorhamil­ton, Co. Leitrim for the meeting organised by the Irish Natura & Hill Farmers Associatio­n ( INHFA) meeting which debated the proposed Areas of Natural Constraint Scheme ( ANC). The INHFA campaign is seeking front loading of the first 20 hectares at € 250 per ha, a payment of € 170 ha on the next 14 ha and an increase of eligible hectares from 34 to 40 at a rate of € 70 per hectare. Independen­t MEP Marian Harkin was among the speakers at the event where she fully supported the objectives of the INHFA campaign. Pictured at the event were ( L to R): Mary Rooney, PRO, Sligo, Leitrim, West Cavan INHFA; Eamon Scanlon TD and Marian Harkin MEP
There was a large attendance in the Bee Park Community Centre, Manorhamil­ton, Co. Leitrim for the meeting organised by the Irish Natura & Hill Farmers Associatio­n ( INHFA) meeting which debated the proposed Areas of Natural Constraint Scheme ( ANC). The INHFA campaign is seeking front loading of the first 20 hectares at € 250 per ha, a payment of € 170 ha on the next 14 ha and an increase of eligible hectares from 34 to 40 at a rate of € 70 per hectare. Independen­t MEP Marian Harkin was among the speakers at the event where she fully supported the objectives of the INHFA campaign. Pictured at the event were ( L to R): Mary Rooney, PRO, Sligo, Leitrim, West Cavan INHFA; Eamon Scanlon TD and Marian Harkin MEP

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