The suckler sector is a vital component of Ireland's rural economy and the provision of support for the suckler sector is critically important. The Beef Data and Genomics Programme (BDGP) is the current primary support for the Irish suckler sector and makes provision for some €300 million of funding over the next six years to beef farmers.
I have already in 2017, reopened the BDGP to beef suckler farmers who were not previously part of the scheme. This scheme (BDGP II) also provides for six years of payments to farmers for actions which are delivering accelerated genetic improvement in the national herd and improvement of its environmental sustainability. There are currently 25,151 participants in BDGP I and BDGP II.
The range of supports as currently configured represents a balance between direct income support for the sector and rural development measures designed to improve its competitiveness and sustainability. I believe that it is entirely appropriate to maintain this balance of developmental and income supports into the future. In this context, there are no plans at present for another review of the scheme.