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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 26 Mar 2002

Vol. 551 No. 2

Written Answers. - Fallen Animal Collection Scheme.

Denis Naughten

Question:

180 Mr. Naughten asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Development his plans to provide additional collection points for dead sheep in view of the distances involved for some farmers; the locations of the collection points in Counties Galway, Roscommon and Longford; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9771/02]

Under the terms of the fallen animal scheme, the rendering of all fallen animals delivered to approved plants and the disposal of the resultant meat and bone meal is subsidised by my Department. This arrangement, which includes sheep, was put in place at the same time as a subsidised collection service was set up for fallen bovines. While the collection from farms of fallen bovines is subsidised at fixed rates per collected animal, this particular aspect of the scheme does not extend to animals other than bovines.

The fact that a comprehensive collection scheme for bovines at reasonable charges per animal collected is now in place, and the fact that non bovines delivered to approved rendering plants do not incur a charge, means that fallen sheep can be collected at reasonable cost. Unlike in the case of cattle, the option to bury sheep on farm under licence from the district veterinary office is open to producers in certain circumstances. The option is also open to producers to deliver fallen sheep to registered knackeries where a nominal charge is imposed for taking the carcass to the rendering plant.

In order to further facilitate farmers specifically in relation to the disposal of fallen sheep, my Department is currently examining the possibility of introducing a number of collection points at specified locations so that the options available to sheep farmers are increased. All in all, I am satisfied that the fallen animal scheme as introduced by me last year at an annual cost of €25 million is working well and providing a good service to farmers.
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