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Horticulture Sector.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 May 2006

Thursday, 18 May 2006

Questions (29)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

28 Ms C. Murphy asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the number of grant approvals in relation to the scheme of investment aid for the development of the commercial horticulture since its inception; the amount per county; if the scheme has resulted in a growth in the number participating in the sector; the average grant paid; the number of growers who received the maximum allowable payment; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [18697/06]

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821 projects were approved for investment since the scheme commenced in 2001. The number of approvals, the level of grant aid approved and the value of investments approved per county is detailed in the table below.

County

No of Applicants Approved

Grant aid approved

Investment Approved

Carlow

12

205,187

586,249

Cavan

57

1,928,584

5,510,239

Clare

10

134,692

384,835

Cork

57

1,209,005

3,454,299

Donegal

15

211,233

603,522

Dublin

131

6,971,457

19,918,450

Galway

17

222,086

634,532

Kerry

14

169,320

483,773

Kildare

68

1,320,703

3,773,437

Kilkenny

40

1,589,937

4,542,676

Laois

13

395,914

1,131,182

Leitrim

3

59,480

169,942

Limerick

7

102,355

292,444

Longford

8

158,577

453,077

Louth

19

724,788

2,070,823

Mayo

26

1,069,751

3,056,431

Meath

54

1,781,838

5,090,965

Monaghan

51

2,045,775

5,845,071

Offaly

13

219,212

626,321

Roscommon

6

345,506

987,159

Sligo

2

12,818

36,624

Tipperary

55

1,523,157

4,351,878

Waterford

37

781,461

2,232,746

Westmeath

23

294,764

842,183

Wexford

67

1,509,381

4,312,518

Wicklow

16

319,253

912,151

Total

821

25,306,234

72,303.528

While the above table gives details relating to approvals many projects did not proceed or were not grant aided for a variety of reasons. In excess of 400 horticultural producers proceeded and over €13m in grant aid was paid to support investments to the value of €38m.

The scheme continues to attract strong interest from producers. In 2006, my Department has approved proposals from 150 producers involving grant aid of €6.3m to support capital investments of €18m. The average grant paid to the end of 2005 was €32,500. The maximum grant payable per applicant over the period of the scheme is €444,500 and so far 3 producers have received up to the maximum limit.

The scheme has been of significant benefit to Horticulture Producers and to the overall development of the sector. While the number of growers has declined to a current estimate of 900, overall output has increased by 25% in the period to €300m in 2005. There has been considerable rationalisation of the sector, particularly in the mushroom industry with the result that the scale of operations of individual growers has increased considerably over the period. The sector now employs some 10,000 people across the production and distribution chain.

The grant aid scheme has been a major catalyst for improving the competitiveness and market orientation of the horticulture sector and preparing it for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It is critical to the ongoing development of the sector at farm level given the capital-intensive nature of projects and large-scale investments required in some sectors.

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