€1M FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR 2011 NATIONAL RESERVE - IFA
Friday, 01 April 2011 18:43
Following a meeting of the Single Payment Advisory Committee in the
Department of Agriculture last week, IFA National Livestock Committee
Chairman Michael Doran said the Committee is recommending that the 2011
National reserve would have two categories A and B similar to previous
years.  These categories will allocate Single Farm Payment entitlements to
New Entrants and farmers who inherit or acquire free of charge land that was
leased out under the Early Retirement Scheme during the 2000 - 2002
reference period.

Michael Doran said last year 276 applicants were successful in obtaining
entitlements to the value of €850,453 from the Reserve, worth an average of
€3,081 each.  He said the Department confirmed that there will be up to €1m
available for distribution from the 2011 reserve.

Michael Doran said the Department expect the applications forms with the
terms & conditions to be available in the next 10 days, as soon as the
scheme has been signed off by the Minister for Agriculture.

For 2010, 14 applicants were successful under Category A and 262 under
Category B New Entrants, receiving €798,304.   There are a number of cases
still to be finalised from the 2010 scheme.

The IFA livestock leader said for the main category of applicants, New
Entrants will apply to farmers who commenced farming since 15th May 2008 and
have not pursued any agricultural activity at their own risk for a period of
five years prior to this commencement date and who fulfil certain
educational qualifications.  The off-farm income shall not exceed €30,000
and total income (farm and off-farm) shall not exceed €40,000.  A cap of
€5,000 will apply to eligible applicants and if the scheme is oversubscribed
a linear cut will apply.