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Forestry Sector

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 22 February 2023

Wednesday, 22 February 2023

Ceisteanna (251)

Cathal Crowe

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251. Deputy Cathal Crowe asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he is of the view that his Department should take on the responsibility of submitting form 1 forestry applications for grant-aided schemes, in light of the amount of work it is taking for foresters to do, to allow foresters instead complete ground work (details supplied). [8997/23]

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Minister of State Hackett and I secured funding of over €1.3 billion for the next Forestry programme 2023-2027, which will support the best-funded Forestry Programme to date in Ireland.

I am acutely aware of the issues currently facing forestry companies in terms of their financial situation pending the securing of State Aid approval from the Commission. Securing that State Aid approval is top priority and my officials are engaging intensively with the Commission in order to advance the approval.

I would also draw the Deputy’s attention to the fact that at the end of 2022 there were over 1,000 approved afforestation licences with a total of 7,500 hectares unutilised and in advance of the new Programme being approved I have facilitated those farmers and other landowners with valid afforestation licences by allowing them to immediately opt into an Interim Afforestation Scheme (via De Minimis), which offers the same increases in grant aid and premiums. There is currently over 1,000 hectares of land where the applicant has opted in for the interim scheme.

In respect of the costs incurred by farmers and other landowners granted an afforestation licence where the Department has required or requires a report from an external ecologist or external archaeologist to be commissioned.

In July of last year, the Department launched a supplemental grant scheme for such afforestation projects: the Environmental Report Grant. This scheme provides for a payment of up to €2,050 at Form 2 stage where a landowner and their agent submits an environment report their payment application.

The Environmental Report Grant has been retained for farmers and other landowners with valid afforestation licences who opt into the Interim Afforestation Scheme (via De Minimis) and it is also intended to operate the scheme as part of the new Forestry Programme.

There are many reasons why it would be wholly inappropriate for my Department staff to be responsible for formulating and submitting an applications on behalf of a landowner and then to be also the assessor of those applications.

For example, in the case of afforestation, this is a form of development subject to the EIA Directive and the provisions of this Directive set out that it is the responsibility of the applicant or their agent to provide the information on the characteristics of the project and its likely significant effects on the environment and which is then taken into account, together with the results of consultations, by the Competent Authority before issuing any consent; and that Competent Authorities are required to perform the duties arising from the Directive in an objective manner and not allow themselves to be in situations giving rise to a conflict of interest.

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