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Have your say on new agri-environment pilot project

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D., has announced the opening of public consultation on the development of a new agri-environment results-based pilot project.

The Programme for Government commits to rewarding farmers for adapting to more sustainable methods of farming and to the development of a new agri-environment scheme capable of “delivering broad environmental and biodiversity benefits that will align financial supports with climate objectives”.

Opening date and eligibility

Funding has been made available for 2021 and the application process is expected to open in the second quarter of 2021.

The pilot will only be open to farmers who have not participated in GLAS and are not currently participating in other agri-environment schemes, the department has stated.

Incentivise farmers to deliver for the environment

In opening this public consultation Minister McConalogue said, “Protecting and maintaining our environment is a national priority.”

“Agri-environment schemes like GLAS have played an important role in helping us to achieve our objectives.”

“This pilot will explore new ways of approaching environmental actions and will help us identify what value we can bring to our next national agri-environmental scheme.”
The results-based approach can help identify the environmental and biodiversity returns from specific farm measures and allows a more focused use of funding, McConalogue added.

“It can also help raise awareness of farming methods that can give the greatest environmental and biodiversity benefits. This model is designed to incentivise farmers to deliver for the environment by ensuring that those with the best environmental scores receive the highest payment.”

“I look forward to hearing from stakeholders during this consultation process, which will help us to focus on developing a more sustainable agricultural sector.”

Voicing your view

A summary of the current proposal can be accessed here.

Submissions concerning the design and implementation of the pilot can be made here. The closing date for the receipt of views is Friday, February 26th, 2021.

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