REDUCTION IN AEOS NUMBERS AND PAYMENT UNACCEPTABLE
Saturday, 09 April 2011 14:21

IFA President John Bryan has sought an urgent meeting with the Minister for
Agriculture Simon Coveney to outline the gravity of his decision to reduce
the number of farmers eligible and the maximum payment for AEOS in 2011.

Mr. Bryan said that rowing back on a Budget decision is unacceptable as up
to 2,000 farmers will now not be able to join the scheme and those who do
qualify will get a lower payment than what was promised.  The decision will
be devastating for low income farmers who depend greatly on direct supports
such as AEOS.

The IFA President said “Up to 10,000 farmers will have completed their REPS
3 Plan before the mid-May next application date.  The agri-environmental
payment is an integral part of the farming system, supporting farm incomes
and adding greatly to the environment and the rural economy.”

Commenting on the decision, Monaghan IFA Rural Development Chairman Bernard
Traynor said that reducing the numbers in the scheme will mean that many
farmers who will apply will be turned down.  Over half of farmers who are
likely to apply will now be rejected as a result of the Minister’s decision.
Also reducing the maximum payment by €1,000 is a major blow to low income
farmers and the problem is significantly acute in SAC areas where farming
activities are restricted.