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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 7 November 2023

Tuesday, 7 November 2023

Questions (912)

Claire Kerrane

Question:

912. Deputy Claire Kerrane asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the number of farmers in receipt of the Sheep Improvement Scheme in 2023, and the number if receipt of the Sheep Welfare Scheme in 2021 and 2022, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47936/23]

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As set out in the terms and conditions of the Sheep Welfare Scheme, the rate of payment is set at €10 per eligible breeding ewe on completion by the participant of both of their selected scheme actions. Payment is made up to the applicable reference number of animals determined for payment for the scheme year.

Where an applicant does not complete the actions selected or does not maintain sufficient animals to meet the applicable reference number of animals, the terms and conditions of the scheme give details of penalties and reductions in payment to be applied.

Please see the information requested below by the Deputy as regards the number of participants in receipt of Sheep Welfare payments for Year five & six of the scheme, broken down by county.

Year six of the scheme operated from February 1, 2022, to January 31, 2023.

County

Number of paid participants

Amount Paid

Carlow

375

517,575.10

Cavan

363

297,314.50

Clare

189

84,882.10

Cork

876

865,377.00

Donegal

3221

2,269,161.50

Dublin

98

120,585.50

Galway

2132

1,892,920.10

Kerry

1577

1,926,844.50

Kildare

338

506,523.00

Kilkenny

271

316,508.00

Laois

197

200,481.00

Leitrim

598

574,911.50

Limerick

75

88,507.60

Longford

180

149,387.00

Louth

199

257,538.50

Mayo

2652

2,139,734.20

Meath

479

695,535.30

Monaghan

201

165,677.50

Offaly

268

288,483.50

Roscommon

877

792,160.40

Sligo

779

673,337.50

Tipperary

407

506,725.50

Waterford

225

369,508.10

Westmeath

351

355,242.50

Wexford

516

624,985.50

Wicklow

783

1,151,695.00

Totals

18227

17,831,601.90

Year five of the scheme operated from February 1, 2021, to January 31, 2022.

County

Number of paid participants

Amount Paid

Carlow

390

538,499.00

Cavan

372

307,462.50

Clare

178

82,544.50

Cork

890

890,899.50

Donegal

3223

2,367,017.60

Dublin

99

129,943.00

Galway

2179

1,953,592.00

Kerry

1579

1,981,882.00

Kildare

338

532,786.00

Kilkenny

274

339,295.50

Laois

211

216,981.00

Leitrim

606

589,689.30

Limerick

76

92,605.50

Longford

189

155,383.50

Louth

206

265,861.70

Mayo

2685

2,209,705.40

Meath

502

736,419.80

Monaghan

206

179,265.00

Offaly

271

310,443.00

Roscommon

895

842,753.30

Sligo

800

704,929.40

Tipperary

412

550,241.00

Waterford

227

387,273.50

Westmeath

370

371,862.50

Wexford

530

639,668.50

Wicklow

805

1,207,508.00

18513

18,584,512.00

The Sheep Improvement Scheme (SIS) is funded under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027. It provides support to sheep farmers for carrying out actions that improve animal health and welfare in the sheep sector and builds on the progress made by the Sheep Welfare Scheme (SWS).

As set out in the terms and conditions of the Sheep Improvement Scheme, the rate of payment is set at €12 per eligible breeding ewe on completion by the participant of both of their selected scheme actions. Payment is made up to the applicable reference number of animals determined for payment for the scheme year.

Year 1 of the Sheep Improvement Scheme runs from February 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023. The Sheep Improvement Scheme opened for applications in November 2022 with advance payment due to commence to all eligible applicants from mid-November.

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