The ‘Social Farming Across Borders’ project has been part-funded by my Department under the rural development theme of the EU co-funded INTERREG programme 2007-2013. The aim of this programme is to support strategic cross-border co-operation for a more prosperous and sustainable region within the eligible region of Northern Ireland, the Border Region of Ireland and Western Scotland. The“Social Farming Across Borders” project, which was led by University College Dublin, was awarded funding of €689,826 (of which my Department contributed €190,392) and has completed its activities. These activities included:
- The implementation of Social Farming Practice on 20 pilot farms
- Open days held on 5 Pilot Farms with attendance by 280 people
- The production of videos, guidelines, a cost/benefit report, and recommendations for improved institutional arrangements.
I have no plans at present to implement a specific social farming scheme.