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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 June 2021

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Questions (651)

Alan Dillon

Question:

651. Deputy Alan Dillon asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine when farmers without Natura lands might be able to join the results based environment agri pilot scheme; if persons (details supplied) will be able to join; if it is planned to increase numbers admitted to the scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33497/21]

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I was delighted to see the huge level of interest in REAP, demonstrated by over 10,800 applications being received by the Department. Initially, as REAP is a pilot initiative, we were limited to 2,000 places. However, the participation numbers in the project have been increased following engagement with the EU Commission. Now, almost 5,000 farmers will be supported to undertake environmental commitments to increase the environmental value of existing farm features. This figure is more than double the original participation figure envisioned.  

As REAP was oversubscribed, a ranking and selection process was used to assess applications. This process considered the presence of priority water areas, (as defined by the EPA), and the proportion of Natura and ANC land on the holding. Farmers without Natura on their holding were eligible to apply for REAP and I can advise that some of those applicants were approved to the pilot.

I can also confirm that an application was received for the persons named. The details of the selection process is outlined in section 10 of the REAP terms and conditions. Any farmer who receives notification to state their application has been unsuccessful may request a review of this decision by writing to the REAP Section at the Department. Full details of the review option and contact details are included in the correspondence that has issued.

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