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Herd Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 January 2018

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Ceisteanna (1189)

Michael Fitzmaurice

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1189. Deputy Michael Fitzmaurice asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the number of suckler cows here on 31 December 2017 by county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1128/18]

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Figures taken from my Department's Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) system on 31/12/17 give the following breakdown of the national suckler herd:

COUNTY     

SUCKLER COWS

Carlow

13,652

Cavan

39,234

Clare

61,528

Cork

62,919

Donegal

33,088

Dublin

3,196

Galway

87,654

Kerry

37,583

Kildare

16,067

Kilkenny

29,083

Laois

29,337

Leitrim

22,188

Limerick

30,033

Longford

22,154

Louth

10,083

Mayo

64,479

Meath

28,850

Monaghan

27,515

Offaly

26,991

Roscommon

45,259

Sligo

26,068

Tipperary

50,618

Waterford

18,240

Westmeath

30,637

Wexford

28,478

Wicklow

19,583

Total

864,517

A suckler cow is defined as beef/beef cross female that was over 18 months on 31 December 2017 and is registered as the Dam of a calf.

My Department provides a number of supports to the suckler herd. A range of direct payments and grant schemes provide vital income and investment support to the suckler sector, including BPS, ANC, GLAS and TAMS. The Beef Data and Genomics Programme (BDGP) is the main support specifically targeted for the suckler sector, which will provide Irish beef farmers with some €300 million in funding over the current Rural Development Programme period. Last year I reopened the BDGP programme for new entrants, reflecting the success of this programme, which targets both the environmental footprint and the profitability of suckler farming through improving the genetic merit in participating herds.  

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