I propose to take Questions Nos. 443 and 452 together.
I recognise that unseasonable weather conditions experienced this summer and within the last two weeks, have impacted trafficability and provided limited opportunities for possible slurry applications across many parts of the country.
Having considered the scientific criteria to determine whether the period for slurry spreading can be extended beyond the 30th of September, in consultation with my colleague Darragh O’Brien T.D, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, it was agreed on the 21st of September to extend the slurry spreading period by seven days.
The closed period for slurry spreading will therefore commence on the 8th of October 2023.
This is in line with the maximum period that can be granted at present based on the published criteria.
The need for any possible further extension will be considered in due course as the current weather situation evolves and in line with the published criteria available at the following link: www.gov.ie/en/publication/3f44d-good-agricultural-practice-regulations-exemption-criteria-for-the-closed-period-and-shallow-cultivation/