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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 March 2019

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Ceisteanna (491)

Jackie Cahill

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491. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the status of the actions being taken with respect to the bio-economy; and the meetings of the interdepartmental group jointly chaired by his Department to implement actions in this area, by date and location, in tabular form. [12039/19]

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-Status of the Actions

The bio-economy provides economic opportunities for farmers, foresters and the agri-food industry to use renewable biological resources from land and sea – such as crops, forests, fish, animals and micro-organisms – to produce food, materials and energy in a sustainable and circular manner. My department contributed to the development of the National Policy Statement on the Bio-economy published on 12 March 2018 by the Department of the Taoiseach.

The high-level Implementation Group, jointly chaired by my Department and the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment and consisting of nine departments and eight agencies, established to progress the actions in the Statement, held four meetings in 2018. The minutes of the meetings are publically available on my Department's website. The Implementation Group is currently finalising a report to government on addressing the policy statement actions and will bring forward recommendations for further developing the bio-economy in Ireland.

Meeting

Date

Location

1st meeting

24th May

Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine, Kildare Street.

2nd meeting

5th July,

Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine, Kildare Street.

3rd meeting

19th October

National Bio-economy Campus, Lisheen Mines, Co. Tipperary

4th meeting

27th November

Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine, Kildare Street.

Policy Statement actions addressed to date include providing input into a range of national policy and funding instrument developments to exploit synergies and provide funding opportunities for national bio-economy development. Additionally, the Implementation Group coordinated an Information Day in UCC in May 2018 with partners Marine Institute, InterTrade Ireland and Department of Environment, Agriculture, Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland to highlight funding opportunities available under the EU Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking initiative.

The Implementation Group also coordinated the inaugural Bio-economy Ireland Day information & networking event in Lisheen, Co. Tipperary in October 2018. Additionally, dairy, horticulture, crop, forestry, marine and organic residues are being examined in Irish and EU funded projects for production of bio-based chemicals, food, and feed and energy products.

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