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Fishing Industry

Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2023

Monday, 11 September 2023

Questions (1246)

Thomas Pringle

Question:

1246. Deputy Thomas Pringle asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine his Department's role in the funding of a newly recognised organisation under the fishery producer organisation scheme as provided for by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund regulation (REGULATION (EU) No 508/2014); the number of organisations that have been refused funding under 'Article 66 4; the Member State concerned may grant an advance of 50% of the financial support after approval of the production and marketing plan in accordance with Article 28(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013'; the number of organisations that have been affected by his refusal, if he has refused funding; if it is normal to refuse to fund part of the scheme when approved by the relevant department and passed by the European Commission; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37258/23]

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Producer Organisations (POs) are funded under a scheme as part of the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Programme. Part A of the scheme provides supports of up to €55,000 to groups of fisheries or aquaculture producers working to achieve recognition as a PO. Part B of the scheme supports POs that have been recognised by this Department, up to a maximum of almost €100,000, for eligible expenditures specified in the scheme.

Part B of the scheme provides funding for eligible expenditures retrospectively and on submission and approval of a PO's Production and Marketing Plan and Annual Report. These payments are based on Simplified Cost Options, which are essentially fixed grants based on the past grant history of the beneficiary, or where a PO has no track record, actual expenditure in the previous year. There is no provision in the scheme to make advance payments.

Article 66 of the EMFF Regulation (508/2014) allows the Managing Authority for the EMFF Programme to avail of a partial derogation, in that a 50% advance may be paid after approval of the Producer Organisations PMP. However, this derogation was not included in the terms of the Producer Organisation scheme, adopted at the outset of the Programme by the EMFF Monitoring Committee, of which the POs are members.

The Article 66 derogation was not availed of as advance payments require the sanction of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform and in the absence of official data in the form of grant history, the derogation was not considered to be workable in practice as there is no data on which to base a 50% advance.

There are seven Producer Organisations which have been or are currently eligible to apply for support under the scheme. None of these have been refused support for eligible expenditures which fall within the parameters of approved scheme.

Representations have been made by one organisation in particular to make advance payments, which cannot be accommodated under the current scheme as outlined above.

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