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Fodder Crisis

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 November 2017

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Ceisteanna (437)

Charlie McConalogue

Ceist:

437. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the budget allocation and actual expenditure on the imported fodder transport scheme in 2013; the number of persons who participated in the scheme, by county, in tabular form; the operation of the scheme and the maximum grant aid permitted per person; if state aid rules apply to this scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48914/17]

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Freagraí scríofa

The Imported Fodder Transport Scheme 2013 was implemented to reduce the cost to farmers of imported forage (hay, silage, haylage). The aid was targeted at the cost of transport into the country, thus reducing the cost to farmers of a bale of hay by approximately one third.

In view of the prevailing circumstances the quickest and most effective method of ensuring the supply of fodder to those in need was to implement the scheme through the co-operatives, marts and other approved agencies. This served to ensure necessary supplies to the individual farmers and primary producers who were the actual beneficiaries of the scheme.

The scheme was initially designed to cover fodder imports from 15 April 2013 to 3 May 2013 but in view of the continuing demand the scheme was extended to the end of May 2013. The scheme was initially funded at €2 million but this was subsequently increased to €2.8 million.

A total of 76 agencies participated in the scheme which involved their facilitating the import and supply of fodder to farmers who had applied for the scheme and then advising the Department of amount and value of fodder supplied to these farmers. The Department then reimbursed transport costs to the agencies which in turn passed these funds to the individual claimants.

Payments under the scheme were subject to state aid de minimis rules. A total of €2,554,372 issued to 16,120 beneficiaries under the scheme. The county breakdown of these payments is outlined in the table.

COUNTY

NO OF BENEFICIARIES

TOTAL €

Carlow

1

100

Cavan

398

61,428.16

Clare

1,202

89438

Cork

3,005

672,432.65

Donegal

1,049

181,923.8

Dublin

4

830.06

Galway

1,452

151,432.31

Kerry

2,071

378,063.92

Kildare

24

8,604.64

Kilkenny

112

17,315.62

Laois

55

18,999.44

Leitrim

769

71,070.54

Limerick

1,437

314,616.64

Longford

108

7,004.1

Louth

10

8,006.16

Mayo

1,197

85,947.32

Meath

98

65,171.93

Monaghan

457

111,669.16

Offaly

177

18,913.07

Roscommon

868

70,937.62

Sligo

585

49,877.96

Tipperary

844

125,401.18

Waterford

47

7,448.64

Westmeath

146

34,606.16

Wexford

2

1,106.02

Wicklow

2

2,027.12

TOTAL

16,120

2,554,372.22

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