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Land use and farm supports top of agenda in meeting between Hackett and ICSA

Lack of markets see organic funding targeted away from producing beef and lamb

Priority access to the newly reopened Organic Farming Scheme will once again be given to those in the dairy, tillage and horticulture sectors at the expense of drystock farmers. The re-opening, subject to EU Commission approval, is expected to result in an increase of up to 30pc in the number of farmers farming organically in Ireland this year. Announcing the opening of the Scheme, Minister for State Pippa Hackett she expects 400-500 new farmers to be able to join the scheme. Farmers entering the scheme could qualify for yearly payments of up to €220 per hectare during the conversion period and up to €170 per hectare when they have achieved full organic status.

Organic Farming Scheme to re-open to new entrants

Organic Farming Scheme to re-open to new entrants The Organic Farming Scheme (OFS) will reopen to new entrants in the first week of March, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Pippa Hackett has announced. The re-opening, subject to EU Commission approval, is expected to result in an increase of up to 30% in the number of farmers farming organically in Ireland this year. The OFS is an agri-environment measure under the Department’s Rural Development Programme (RDP). Farmers entering the scheme could qualify for yearly payments of up to €220/ha during the conversion period and up to €170/ha when they have achieved full organic status.

gov ie - Minister Hackett announces re-opening of Organic Farming Scheme

Minister Hackett announces reopening of Organic Farming Scheme Priority access for young farmers The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett today announced that the Organic Farming Scheme will reopen to new entrants in the first week of March. The reopening, subject to EU Commission approval, is expected to result in an increase of up to 30% in the number of farmers farming organically in Ireland this year. Announcing the opening of the Scheme, Minister Hackett said: “I am delighted to be in a position to support the growing number of farmers in Ireland who want to farm organically. Organic farming embraces nature and natural processes to produce organic food, for which there is a growing demand both in Ireland and across Europe. And the reopening of this scheme, with the extra funding and scope for so many more farmers to join, demonstrates my department’s commitment to helping farmers cater for that demand.

Drystock farmers need more access to Organic Farming Scheme - ICSA

The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) has said the March reopening of the Organic Farming Scheme (OFS) is welcome, but that more is needed in terms of access to the scheme for cattle and sheep farmers. ICSA Organics Committee chair Fergal Byrne said: “The opportunity for an additional 400-500 farmers to convert to organic farming is welcome; however, priority will once again be given to those in the dairy, tillage and horticulture sectors at the expense of drystock farmers.” The association said that it is clear more will need to be done in terms of future investment in the sector.

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