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Afforestation Programme.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 December 2009

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

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Seymour Crawford

Question:

358 Deputy Seymour Crawford asked the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the number of hectares of forestry planted here for each of the past 15 years; the number of hectares that will be planted in 2010; if he is satisfied that enough is being done to encourage and promote forestry; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46702/09]

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The area planted under the Afforestation Programme for each year from 1994 to 2009 is as follows:

Year

Area (Ha)

Year

Area (Ha)

1994

19,459

2002

15,054

1995

23,710

2003

9,097

1996

20,981

2004

9,739

1997

11,434

2005

10,096

1998

12,928

2006

8,037

1999

12,668

2007

6,947

2000

15,695

2008

6,248

2001

15,464

2009

6,500 (Estimate)

The increased allocation for forestry in the 2010 Budget will facilitate a higher level of planting, in the region of 7,000 hectares, in 2010. My Department promotes the planting of new forests through a range of attractive support measures — the Afforestation Grant Scheme, the Forest Environment Protection Scheme and the Native Woodland Scheme. These schemes provide 100% establishment grants and annual premiums for up to 20 years. In addition, my Department also provides supports towards the provision of forest infrastructure such as harvesting and management roads, along with grants to encourage forest owners to actively manage their forests and improve the quality of the final crop. The increased budget allocation for forestry in 2010, at a time when many other expenditure programmes are being reduced, is evidence of the Government's continued commitment to forestry.

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