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Doyle Announces €17m In Forestry Payments Issuing To Farmers

The latest payment of annual tax-free forestry premiums for 2018 amounting to €17.33 million was announced today by Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Andrew Doyle.

These payments follow the previous January pay run and are issuing to those forest owners who used the paper based application system.

Payments in respect of 7,300 forest premium on-line applications were made in January 2018.

“This payment run brings the total of forest premium paid to date in 2018 to €56.8 million in respect of 16,390 applications,” said Minister Doyle on the latest round of forest premium payments.

“Between €60 and €70 million euro is usually paid in forest premiums each year, which represents a significant stable income stream for forest owners,” continued the Minister.

Minister Doyle is encouraging farmers to to take a fresh look at forestry as a land use option to complement other farm enterprises

The Minister of State encouraged farmers to take a fresh look at forestry as a land use option to complement other farm enterprises, adding that:

“Forestry is an ideal land use option for marginal land and the planting of trees can be part of the normal farming mix. Higher forestry grants and premiums have been introduced following the Mid Term Review of the Forestry Programme 2014-2020 and I encourage landowners to explore the forestry option.

“Existing forest owners will be interested to note that new forestry initiatives are also going to be launched during 2018, arising from the Mid Term Review, such as Forestry Knowledge Transfer Groups.

“Further information on all of the schemes currently available, and associated rates, is available from my Department, Teagasc or forestry companies registered with the Department, a list of whom are available on my Department’s website.”

Forest owners who have not submitted their online applications to date may still apply online for their forestry premiums through the IFORIS Internet portal on the Department’s Online Services website (www.agfood.ie).

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