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Sheep Welfare Scheme Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 October 2019

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Ceisteanna (479)

Charlie McConalogue

Ceist:

479. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine further to Parliamentary Question No. 2010 of 24 July 2018, the latest costings for the figures previously provided for this scheme based on the most recent participation figures at hand. [43483/19]

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The Sheep Welfare Scheme is part of Ireland's Rural Development Programme.  It should be noted that the rate paid per ewe is based on the cost incurred and the income forgone by the farmer in carrying out the actions chosen under the scheme, so that if the rate per ewe is to be increased, then the actions would have to be amended.  Any increase in the payment rate would require a formal amendment of Ireland's Rural Development Programme to change the costings and actions agreed under the Scheme.  Any such amendment would have to be approved by the EU Commission.

Based on the number of eligible ewes that have received payment in the 2018 scheme year to date, taking account of criteria set down under the programme, please see the following breakdown of expenditure for each category of increase.

Rate per ewe

Increase in funding required

10.5

€877,281

11

€1,754,561

11.5

€2,631,842

12

€3,509,122

12.5

€4,386,403

13

€5,263,683

13.5

€6,140,964

14

€7,018,244

14.5

€7,895,525

15

€8,772,805

15.5

€9,650,086

16

€10,527,366

16.5

€11,404,647

17

€12,281,927

17.5

€13,159,208

18

€14,036,488

18.5

€14,913,769

19

€15,791,049

19.5

€16,668,330

20

€17,545,610

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