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Horticulture Sector

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 May 2015

Thursday, 14 May 2015

Questions (16)

Seamus Kirk

Question:

16. Deputy Seamus Kirk asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine his Department's estimate for the development of the protected crops sector; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18585/15]

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The value of the Protected Food Crop Sector in 2014 was estimated at € 85.3 million which was a 4.1% increase on 2013. The main products involved are strawberries, lettuce and tomatoes. Crops which have lower energy and capital requirements, such as lettuce and, in particular, strawberries, continue to expand.

Crops, like tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers, which require more sophisticated growing facilities and higher energy requirements have remained relatively static over the past few years. These crops are also subject to intense competition from imports.

The Department continues to support the sector through the Scheme of Investment Aid for the Development of the Commercial Horticulture Sector. This scheme is intended to assist development of the horticulture sector by grant aiding capital investments in specialised plant and equipment as well as emerging technologies specific to commercial horticulture production. The Scheme aims to facilitate environmentally friendly practices, promote the diversification of on-farm activities, improve the quality of products and improve working conditions.

In March 2015, approvals of grant aid, totalling €5.7m, issued to 158 applicants; this has the potential to support capital investments exceeding €14m. Of the €5.7m approved, €1.7m related to the protected crops sector.

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