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Rural Environment Protection Scheme Application Numbers

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 25 September 2013

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Ceisteanna (174)

Dara Calleary

Ceist:

174. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he will provide on a county basis in tabular form the number of persons in receipt of REP scheme 4 payments on an annual basis since its inception; if he will indicate in the same table and on a county basis the cumulative value of REP scheme 4 payments in each of those years; his plans for a replacement scheme for those in REPS 4 and the timeline for the launch of same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39862/13]

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The number of participants on a county basis in receipt of REPS 4 payments since its inception and the cumulative value of the REPS 4 payments in each of those years are set out in the table:

-

2008

2008

2009

2009

2010

2010

-

Participants Paid

Amount Paid

Participants Paid

Amount Paid

Participants Paid

Amount Paid

County

Carlow

0

€0

207

€1,065,480

254

€2,014,245

Cavan

11

€50,195

670

€2,436,894

867

€5,321,036

Clare

10

€75,995

1,015

€5,845,035

1,089

€6,392,892

Cork

13

€90,229

1,523

€8,322,273

2,864

€20,177,993

Donegal

28

€188,076

1,530

€9,519,100

1,585

€9,769,874

Dublin

0

€0

24

€107,424

41

€304,080

Galway

10

€56,332

1,799

€8,835,380

2,431

€16,064,422

Kerry

19

€142,721

1,063

€6,180,599

1,774

€16,029,971

Kildare

0

€0

286

€1,553,347

271

€1,746,958

Kilkenny

7

€48,664

515

€2,652,293

665

€4,850,517

Laois

0

€0

619

€2,802,008

609

€4,476,211

Leitrim

9

€58,841

568

€2,811,252

707

€4,023,875

Limerick

6

€41,517

774

€4,341,229

1,188

€8,770,715

Longford

5

€29,056

574

€2,330,154

541

€3,336,121

Louth

0

€0

131

€665,527

162

€1,027,274

Mayo

5

€31,436

1,656

€7,231,935

2,281

€14,259,937

Meath

0

€0

284

€1,373,228

443

€2,797,334

Monaghan

2

€5,091

590

€2,110,339

697

€3,458,005

Offaly

3

€19,013

505

€2,174,523

573

€3,797,587

Roscommon

8

€55,519

1,085

€5,030,867

1,229

€7,503,864

Sligo

8

€67,442

670

€3,794,063

685

€4,071,956

Tipperary

10

€85,483

1,115

€6,341,916

1,592

€11,440,902

Waterford

8

€66,843

337

€1,957,150

606

€4,310,864

Westmeath

0

€0

523

€2,204,753

584

€4,196,014

Wexford

1

€10,342

660

€3,611,244

518

€3,980,346

Wicklow

0

€0

212

€1,173,097

362

€2,701,837

Total

163

€1,122,802

18,935

€96,061,123

24,618

€166,824,830

-

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

2013

-

No. Of Participants

Amount Paid

No. Of Participants

Amount Paid

No. Of Participants

Amount Paid

County

Carlow

224

€1,943,707

295

€1,951,602

12

€81,249

Cavan

1,012

€7,907,881

1,080

€5,403,023

138

€639,262

Clare

1,263

€11,200,689

1,387

€8,033,408

29

€179,156

Cork

3,200

€30,424,815

3,421

€21,014,892

512

€3,023,862

Donegal

1,720

€12,518,597

1,873

€10,099,409

633

€3,121,975

Dublin

49

€447,831

50

€296,602

23

€125,675

Galway

2,387

€17,770,502

2,799

€14,854,323

234

€1,092,743

Kerry

1,608

€13,983,743

2,041

€13,313,426

109

€723,543

Kildare

352

€3,403,495

357

€2,211,482

15

€96,954

Kilkenny

753

€7,478,390

830

€5,377,693

2

€16,852

Laois

718

€6,345,796

763

€4,530,229

58

€343,833

Leitrim

784

€5,307,839

893

€4,490,339

243

€1,117,989

Limerick

1,257

€10,894,957

1,392

€8,328,289

184

€1,057,351

Longford

638

€4,991,907

659

€3,253,190

321

€1,517,676

Louth

206

€1,979,295

210

€1,185,231

82

€389,640

Mayo

2,390

€18,372,414

2,765

€14,594,815

384

€1,665,197

Meath

522

€4,949,862

546

€3,059,754

255

€1,302,272

Monaghan

832

€6,243,097

892

€3,911,595

196

€776,987

Offaly

685

€6,657,557

713

€4,137,259

133

€738,932

Roscommon

1,343

€9,207,763

1,415

€6,936,592

399

€1,901,072

Sligo

832

€6,299,885

920

€4,656,629

228

€1,022,411

Tipperary

1,819

€18,657,331

1,913

€12,303,292

278

€1,689,689

Waterford

642

€6,593,418

868

€4,597,117

53

€310,368

Westmeath

683

€5,781,978

723

€4,090,840

295

€1,600,929

Wexford

705

€6,976,842

816

€5,286,692

332

€1,801,432

Wicklow

348

€3,440,158

397

€2,701,131

21

€124,472

Total

26,972

€229,779,762

29,836

€170,618,867

5,169

€26,461,532

I am pleased to say that the revised CAP 2014 – 2020 gives priority to agri-environment schemes and requires that the new Rural Development Plan must include an agri-environment scheme. I fully support this position. These schemes recognise the vital role that farmers play in delivering public goods through the adoption of environmentally friendly farming practices. The protection of the environment benefits all of us, not just the farming community, and Irish farmers have shown a real and continued commitment to agri-environment schemes since REPS was first introduced in 1994. I am confident that they will continue to show the same interest in the next round.

The process for the introduction of new schemes under the new CAP is well underway. Under the current draft Rural Development Regulation, my Department must undertake an ex ante evaluation, a public consultation, a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) a needs assessment, a strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and an appropriate assessment (AA) in developing our Rural Development Programme. An independent evaluator has been contracted to prepare the ex-ante evaluation report, SEA and AA and to advise on the SWOT analysis. An initial consultation process was launched in 2012, and written submissions were received from over 80 stakeholders. These submissions have been analysed by my Department and have fed into the development of the SWOT and needs analyses. A second consultation was held in July, where stakeholders attended a full day workshop on the draft SWOT and needs analyses. Based on the outcome of these processes, the drafting of the new programme is being advanced in my Department, and it is intended that further stakeholder consultation will form part of this.

I am aware that some 12,000 farmers will be exiting REPS this year and that many of them would like the opportunity to join a new agri-environment scheme at the earliest opportunity. Likewise there are enquiries about extending the current AEOS scheme. Any such extension or new scheme would have to be considered in the context of the wider budgetary situation. In view of the challenges we continue to face in terms of the public finances, and the requirement to balance competing needs both within the agricultural sector and in the economy as a whole, the government will give these matters careful consideration in the context of the upcoming Estimates process.

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