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Farm Assist Scheme Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 March 2016

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Questions (3)

Pearse Doherty

Question:

3. Deputy Pearse Doherty asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection if she will reverse the changes made to the farm assist scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5234/16]

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The farm assist scheme provides support for farmers on low incomes and is similar to jobseeker’s allowance. Farm assist recipients retain the advantages of the jobseeker’s allowance scheme such as the retention of secondary benefits and access to activation programmes. The 2016 Revised Estimates for the Department provide for expenditure of almost €85 million on the farm assist scheme.

Changes introduced in Budgets 2012 and 2013 brought farm assist into closer alignment with the jobseeker’s allowance scheme’s treatment of self-employed persons. Farm families with the lowest income were least impacted by these changes as the headline rates of farm assist were maintained.

In December last all long term welfare recipients, including recipients of farm assist, benefitted from a 75% Christmas Bonus payment. All recipients of farm assist with children are benefitting from the €5 increase in child benefit rates payable from the start of this year. In addition, farm assist recipients eligible for the fuel allowance will gain from the increase of €2.50 per week, from €20 to €22.50 per week over the fuel season.

All measures introduced, including proposals relating to the farm assist scheme, are assessed and analysed in terms of the impact they have. Farm assist is kept under ongoing review from a policy and an administrative point of view by my officials. Farmers affected by the changes who will suffer a severe deterioration in their annual income can apply for farm assist, subject to satisfying the usual rules of the scheme.

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