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Dairy Sector

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 29 June 2017

Thursday, 29 June 2017

Ceisteanna (234)

Charlie McConalogue

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234. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the number of dairy farmers participating and not participating respectively in the sustainable dairy assurance scheme by county, in tabular form; the expected duration of the scheme; the consequence for farmers who do not join the scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30773/17]

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The Sustainable Dairy Assurance Scheme, launched in December 2013, was developed in cooperation with milk producers, processors and the regulatory authorities, including my Department. The Scheme gives the dairy sector the capability to both benchmark Irish milk production internationally and to demonstrate the commitment of Irish dairy farms to sustainable farming practices. The Scheme also allows the sector access to markets and buyers that demand on-farm certification and provide assurance for those customers regarding sustainable production of quality milk.

The scheme is open to all milk producers with a valid herd registration who supply to milk processors in the Republic of Ireland.  Applications are processed by Bord Bia who then provide an information pack and assign the farm to an auditor. A farm visit will be conducted by an independent auditor at 18-month intervals at a time and day that suits the farmer. The purpose of these visits is to audit the farm against the quality assurance criteria and to collect data regarding the sustainability of the farm.

There are approximately 17,800 dairy farmers in Ireland. To date over 17,000 applications to join the scheme have been received representing 96% of all dairy farmers. In total over 83% of all dairy farmers are now certified, meaning that their audit is completed and all corrective actions undertaken. This Scheme does not have an end date, as is common with all quality assurance schemes of this nature. It is a matter for processors as to how to deal with milk from suppliers who may choose not to join the scheme.

 The following table outlines applications and current participants in the scheme by county:

County

Number of Applicants

Number of Certified Farms

Carlow

174

144

Cavan

657

575

Clare

604

562

Cork

4,221

3,540

Donegal

224

176

Dublin

24

21

Galway

494

422

Kerry

1,533

1,424

Kildare

158

129

Kilkenny

912

820

Laois

435

369

Leitrim

47

42

Limerick

1,470

1,333

Longford

143

131

Louth

164

142

Mayo

364

317

Meath

504

393

Monaghan

553

482

Offaly

349

301

Roscommon

109

90

Sligo

159

144

Tipperary

1,747

1,501

Waterford

779

670

Westmeath

268

241

Wexford

816

687

Wicklow

233

182

Total

17,141

14,838

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