Friday, April 19, 2024
10.1 C
Galway
HomeFarming NewsOrganic Farming Scheme to re-open with up to 500 new entrants
Catherina Cunnane
Catherina Cunnanehttps://www.thatsfarming.com/
Catherina Cunnane hails from a sixth-generation drystock and specialised pedigree suckler enterprise in Co. Mayo. She currently holds the positions of editor and general manager at That's Farming, having joined the firm during its start-up phase in 2015.
Reading Time: 3 minutes

Organic Farming Scheme to re-open with up to 500 new entrants

The Organic Farming Scheme will re-open to new entrants in the first week of March, 2021, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett has confirmed.

The re-opening, subject to EU Commission approval, is expected to result in an increase of up to 30% in the number of farmers farming organically in Ireland this year.

Announcing the opening of the Scheme, Minister Hackett said, “I am delighted to be in a position to support the growing number of farmers in Ireland who want to farm organically.”

“Organic farming embraces nature and natural processes to produce organic food, for which there is a growing demand both in Ireland and across Europe.”

“And the reopening of this scheme, with the extra funding and scope for so many more farmers to join, demonstrates my Department’s commitment to helping farmers cater for that demand.”

400-500 new entrants

Senator Pippa Hackett expects that 400-500 new entrants will be able to join the scheme, due to an additional €4million secured in this year’s budget.

- Advertisement -

“It will also help us meet the targets set out in the Programme for Government to align Ireland’s organic land area with that of the current EU average over the lifetime of this Government.”

Organic Farming Scheme 2021 up to €220/ha  

The Organic Farming Scheme is an agri-environment measure under the Department’s Rural Development Programme.

Farmers entering the scheme could qualify for yearly payments of up to €220 per hectare during the conversion period. Furthermore, they could be paid €170 per hectare when they have achieved full organic status.

Higher payment rates are available for organic horticulture and tillage farmers.

Encouraging farmers to apply for the scheme, the Minister also said, “I am happy to prioritise those sectors for which most market demand exists, namely the dairy, horticulture and tillage sectors.”

“I also want to encourage young farmers to convert to organic farming so I will be making provision in the selection process to achieve this.”

“I will also ensure that farmers, who were not successful in gaining entry to the previous scheme but who have continued to farm organically, have their commitment acknowledged, through priority access.”

Minister Hackett concluded, The scheme and funding are closely aligned to the targets in the National Organic Farming Strategy to 2025 and will help us deliver on them.“

“So, I very much look forward to announcing the full details when applications open on March 1st.”

“In the meantime, I would encourage all prospective applicants to take time to consider participation in the scheme and avail of the supports that are available for conversion.”

- Advertisment -

Most Popular