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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 May 2023

Tuesday, 9 May 2023

Questions (499)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

499. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the level of peat imported into Ireland from 2016 to 2023, broken down by country, in tabular form. [21416/23]

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The quantity of peat imported into Ireland from 2016 to 2023 broken down by country is outlined in the table below. The figures are provided by the CSO.

Imports

-

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023 (Jan & Feb)

Country

Tonnes

Tonnes

Tonnes

Tonnes

Tonnes

Tonnes

Tonnes

Tonnes

Belarus

60

Belgium

0

4

Canada

0

0

5

China

2

2

2

50

0

France

8

1

1

1

0

Germany

57

87

115

441

151

509

1,038

162

Britain

2,219

11,440

3,768

5,078

4,501

991

223

23

Grenada

1

Italy

1

0

0

Lithuania

246

201

361

211

40

Netherlands

41

289

15

1,835

1,635

1,310

1,043

115

Northern Ireland

17,605

13,588

2,869

1,960

3,944

43,077

30,187

3089

Ukraine

55

United States

34

0

Unknown (Non-EU)

120

0

Total

19,924

25,415

6,892

9,646

10,437

46,363

32,707

3,429

These figures, provided by the Central Statistics Office, refer to imports under combined nomenclature (CN) code 27030000 - peat, including peat litter, whether or not agglomerated. This description includes all types of peat and does not differentiate between peat used for horticulture or that used for heating. This description also includes briquettes. Peat agglomerates also includes peat substrates where peat is mixed with other materials such as fertilizer, perlite, sand, lime, wood fibre, bark. By way of example a peat reduced substrate mix of 30% Wood Fibre, 30% Bark & 40% Peat is still classed under the CN code 27030000.

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