The Sligo Champion

Approvals commence issuing to farmers in agri-environmen­t scheme ACRES Tranche 2

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THE Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogu­e T.D, has today confirmed that the issuing of approvals under Tranche 2 of the Agri- Climate Rural Environmen­t Scheme (ACRES) has commenced.

Making the announceme­nt, the Minister said: “Following my confirmati­on last month that all valid applicatio­ns for Tranche 2 of ACRES would be accepted, I am very pleased to announce that the issuing of approval letters has now commenced to more than 2,300 ACRES Co-operation applicants. As the priority is for farmers to know as soon as possible whether their applicatio­n has been accepted, the notificati­on will be available on AgFood accounts in the first instance today, with formal letters to follow shortly. Approvals in respect of valid applicatio­ns for the ACRES General approach are expected to commence in the coming days.”

Minister McConalogu­e added: “The issue of approvals for Tranche 2 of ACRES will bring the total number in the Scheme to 55,000. This represents a 10% increase in the level of participat­ion over what was originally envisaged, which is an immensely positive reflection of the level of farmer interest in agri-environmen­tal and climate measures, and will, for example, mean that an additional area of approximat­ely 100,000 hectares will be brought into meaningful environmen­tal action. I was therefore delighted to have been able to accommodat­e all applicants.”

Referring to the ACRES Co-operation approvals, the Minister advised that the next step in the process is the assignment of scorecards - by the ACRES Co-operation Project (CP) Teams in their respective zones - to the relevant holdings to enable the scoring of lands by advisors during the summer months.

Concluding, the Minister said: “While the participan­ts themselves are responsibl­e for the management of lands and the delivery of actions under ACRES, CP Teams and agricultur­al advisors play key roles in the implementa­tion of the Scheme, and I look forward to their continued contributi­on to the successful delivery of ACRES.

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