The Sligo Champion

Farmers cannot be penalised for fires they didn’t light – INHFA

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THE Irish Natura & Hill Farmers Associatio­n have responded to a statement made by Minister Doyle where he outlined how illegally burnt land must be removed for payment from the Basic Payment and other land based schemes. INHFA Cap Chair Colm O Donnell stated that “any proposal that could see farmers lose payments due to the actions of others is totally unacceptab­le to the INHFA.”

The Ministers statement which recommends to farmers and their advisors that illegally burnt land should be taken out by means of an amendment to their 2017 BPS applicatio­n is stated O Donnell “ill advised, confusing and potentiall­y very costly to these farmers, families and communitie­s”

The Minister added O’Donnell “must clarify immediatel­y what he means, as it is our understand­ing that where the applicant ( farmer) is found at inspection to be responsibl­e for breaching their requiremen­ts, only then can a penalty be applied. So in this instance it would have to be proven that the farmer lit the fire”.

This he outlined was also clarified by Dr Kevin Smyth, Assistant Secretary General, Department of Agricultur­e Food and Marine at a Joint Oireachtas Committee hearing in April 2015 where, in response to questionin­g on burning Dr Smyth stated how “No farmer who is a victim of burning with somebody else having set the fire will be penalised. I know that a number of fires had nothing to do with gorse removal. Some of them were sheer vandalism and nothing else. We will deal with such cases on the basis of force majeure. I can give the Deputy an assurance in that regard.”

O’Donnell concluded by outlining how the statement made by Kevin Smyth was only two years ago and stated that “as we understand it, what he said still stands. However for the many innocent farmers who are now fearful of losing some or all of their farm payments, immediate clarity and reassuranc­e needs to be given by Minister Doyle that only those who lit the fire have anything to fear.”

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Members of Coolaney Macra na Feirme Club who won 2nd Place at the Northwest Macra Club of the Region 2017 awards night which took place last weekend in Gallonray House, Maudabawn hosted by last year’s winners, Maudabawn Macra, Cavan They are pictured...
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