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Crop Losses

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 May 2010

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

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David Stanton

Question:

408 Deputy David Stanton asked the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the number of applications received by his Department for the once-off aid for damaged fodder and the aid for frost damaged crops respectively, on a county basis; the number of applications received, processed, awarded and rejected and amounts awarded to date; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22111/10]

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A total of 256 applications under the Aid Scheme for Fodder Damaged by Floods were confirmed as eligible for aid following inspection. These payments were valued at €528,718 in total; the county breakdown is as follows:

County

No. Cases

Monetary Amount

Clare

16

30,969.25

Cork

3

12,985.00

Galway

107

243,978.08

Kerry

1

1,750.00

Kilkenny

1

2,100.00

Leitrim

11

16,677.75

Longford

7

17,227.00

Louth

1

875.00

Mayo

21

18,060.00

Offaly

8

12,973.00

Roscommon

58

120,269.00

Sligo

2

1,400.00

Tipperary

1

1,575.00

Waterford

1

3,183.92

Westmeath

18

44,695.97

Totals

256

528,718.97

In respect of the Aid Scheme for Crops Damaged by Frost, a total of 361 applications were received, of which 60 have, to date, been found ineligible. Eligibility for assistance is determined by an analysis on a case-by-case basis of the information provided by the grower. The objective of the verification process is to establish not only the losses but also the impact of such losses on the grower's overall enterprise. Eligible growers are required to demonstrate that the potatoes and vegetables were damaged by frost and the extent of that damage. This assessment is ongoing and as soon as it is concluded payments will commence to issue to all applicants confirmed eligible. The county breakdown of applications is as follows:

County

Cases

Number of Rejections

Carlow

9

1

Clare

1

Cork

47

12

Donegal

44

1

Dublin

55

13

Galway

12

1

Kerry

11

6

Kildare

9

1

Kilkenny

15

1

Laois

8

3

Limerick

3

1

Longford

1

Louth

25

8

Mayo

1

Meath

44

2

Monaghan

1

1

Offaly

9

Roscommon

4

Sligo

3

1

Tipperary

16

Waterford

7

Westmeath

3

1

Wexford

29

5

Wicklow

4

2

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