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Bord na gCon Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 1 February 2017

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

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Maureen O'Sullivan

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303. Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the amount of funding his Department gave to Bord na gCon in each year from 2005 to 2016, in tabular form. [4804/17]

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Bord na gCon's income is derived from two sources, namely turnover from racing facilities and financial support provided by the Department from the Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund, under Section 12 of the Horse and Greyhound Racing Act, 2001.

State funding provided from the Fund is pivotal to the survival and continued development of the horse and greyhound racing industries. In accordance with the provisions of the Horse and Greyhound Racing Act, 2001, the level of financial support provided to Bord na gCon is approved by both Houses of the Oireachtas.

In accordance with the 2001 Act, 80% and 20% of the monies paid into the Fund each year are distributed between Horse Racing Ireland and Bord na gCon respectively.

The funding being provided to the greyhound racing sector helps sustain a long standing tradition as the industry is part of the social fabric of our country. This funding is of particular importance to the economic activity of rural areas. It has also contributed significantly to the improved facilities now available at greyhound tracks around Ireland. The greyhound industry also contributes significantly to tourism in Ireland, having successfully identified and developed a niche market among continental European visitors.

The following table provides information on the amount of funding given to Bord na gCon from the Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund from 2005 to 2016 inclusive.

Year

Amount   €

2005

13,670,000

2006

14,012,000

2007

14,572,000

2008

15,257,000

2009

13,625,600

2010

11,852,800

2011

11,460,000

2012

11,258,000

2013

11,004,000

2014

10,844,000

2015

13,600,000

2016

14,800,000

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