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Agri-Environment Options Scheme Application Numbers

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 8 October 2013

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Questions (503)

Pearse Doherty

Question:

503. Deputy Pearse Doherty asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he will provide a breakdown per county of the number of successful applicants under the agri-environment options scheme 3; the total amount of funds allocated to each county under the scheme; the total number of ineligible applicants per county; the number of applicants awaiting a determination on their application; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [42386/13]

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The Agri-Environment Option Scheme has had a very positive uptake, which is why I was more than happy to open AEOS 3 in 2012, despite fiscal constraints. I secured €20 million per annum for the Scheme, allowing for a maximum payment of €4,000 per annum and a five year contract. The Scheme was oversubscribed, with a total of 9,729 applications received, therefore not all could be accommodated within the budget and a process of ranking and selection, as set out clearly in the scheme terms and conditions, was used.

Acceptance into the Scheme was established using the predetermined selection criteria as follows:

1. farmers in the Boora region of Co. Offaly who chose Wild Bird Cover Option B (Grey Partridge) as one of their selected options,

2. farmers with a minimum of 0.5 hectares of designated land,

3. farm partnerships,

4. farmers who previously participated in REPS commencing with smallest farms, and

5. others based on farm size (again favouring smaller holdings).

All eligible applicants in category 1, 2 and 3 were accepted into the Scheme. Based on the funding available farmers in category 4 with 22.06 hectares of utilisable agricultural area and below were successful. All applicants received a determination on their application and 6,000 were approved for participation in the scheme of which 5,981 applicants are currently active. Of the 3,748 not in the Scheme, 351 had invalid applications, 42 withdrew from the Scheme and 3,355 were excluded on the basis of the selection criteria. A number of applicants have appealed their status and these are being dealt with on an ongoing basis by my officials.

The tables below detail the number of successful applicants under the Agri-Environment Options Scheme 3 and the total number of applicants not in the Scheme on a County by County basis. The table named ‘Successful Applicants’ also shows the estimated allocation of funding per County on a yearly basis.

SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS

County

Total

Total Amount

Carlow

25

€82,629.00

Cavan

137

€473,812.55

Clare

356

€1,265,594.92

Cork

314

€1,084,575.93

Donegal

1059

€3,443,126.59

Dublin

5

€16,220.35

Galway

1005

€3,493,876.17

Kerry

617

€2,143,262.53

Kildare

16

€58,365.50

Kilkenny

31

€109,741.97

Laois

25

€91,440.23

Leitrim

278

€1,004,701.26

Limerick

116

€398,153.91

Longford

42

€139,791.48

Louth

23

€66,314.19

Mayo

997

€3,339,972.42

Meath

32

€101,538.83

Monaghan

66

€195,948.78

Offaly

67

€231,235.47

Roscommon

274

€907,356.54

Sligo

220

€790,861.44

Tipperary

92

€311,181.51

Waterford

54

€197,214.22

Westmeath

58

€187,969.97

Wexford

27

€89,773.51

Wicklow

45

€159,475.52

Grand Total

5981

€20,384,134.79

UNSUCCESSFUL OR WITHDRAWN APPLICANTS

County

Total

Carlow

26

Cavan

173

Clare

335

Cork

220

Donegal

295

Dublin

2

Galway

481

Kerry

198

Kildare

49

Kilkenny

77

Laois

44

Leitrim

210

Limerick

152

Longford

82

Louth

29

Mayo

305

Meath

104

Monaghan

97

Offaly

72

Roscommon

307

Sligo

147

Tipperary

121

Waterford

32

Westmeath

87

Wexford

68

Wicklow

35

Grand Total

3748

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