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Organic Farming

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 May 2023

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Questions (622)

Claire Kerrane

Question:

622. Deputy Claire Kerrane asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the number of organic farming scheme participants by county in 2022 and to date in 2023, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24470/23]

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Below is the breakdown of the number of Organic Farming Scheme participants by county in 2022 and to date in 2023.  The figures outlined in respect of 2023 are cumulative and represent the current total number of organic farming scheme participants.

County

2022

2023

Carlow

14

33

Cavan

90

226

Clare

92

217

Cork

235

464

Donegal

82

301

Dublin

10

14

Galway

132

282

Kerry

120

284

Kildare

45

69

Kilkenny

47

67

Laois

52

66

Leitrim

112

228

Limerick

119

176

Longford

32

82

Louth

8

16

Mayo

66

287

Meath

47

77

Monaghan

38

68

Offaly

64

94

Roscommon

192

379

Sligo

51

141

Tipperary

132

203

Waterford

29

52

Westmeath

64

107

Wexford

53

78

Wicklow

44

77

Total

1,970

4,088

I am very encouraged by the strong uptake in the Organic Farming Scheme over the last two years especially in the most recent tranche from December 2022 which saw 3,423 eligible applications received.

Of these, 2,131 are new to the Organic Farming Scheme and the remaining 1,292 applications represent those whose contracts finished on 31st December 2022.  All eligible applicants have been approved into the scheme in February 2023. This brings the total number of participants in the scheme to 4,088, increasing two-fold from 2022.

The target set out in the Programme for Government is to achieve a rate of 7.5% of the total land area farmed organically by 2027 while the revised target set in the Climate Action plan is to achieve 10% organic land area by 2030. 

There are now approximately 200,000 hectares under organic production, which represents 4% of the utilisable agricultural area.  This brings us another step closer to our ambitious target and provides certainty to those who have chosen to switch to organic farming.

Question No. 623 answered with Question No. 613.
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