FARMERS UNWILLING TO TAKE UP AEOS 2 DUE TO CUTBACKS
Friday, 27 May 2011 12:15



Monaghan IFA Rural Development Chairman Bernard Treanor said the indications
were that only 7,000 farmers will join AEOS 2. He said this was
disappointing and clearly showed that farmers were not willing to enter into
a scheme as set up by the Minister for Agriculture.

Mr Treanor said that the cutbacks in the scheme announced by the Minister in
early April have led to farmers questioning the merits of the scheme. “The
Minister must now strive to revitalise the scheme in advance of next year’s
application date.”

The feedback from planners throughout the country to IFA is that the level
of interest from former REPS 3 farmers is around 50%, with a smaller number
of other farmers interested.  “Cutbacks in payments and changes made without
consultation have definitely impacted on uptake as the costs of the measures
outweigh the payments under the scheme.”

Bernard Treanor said the failure to pay so far any of AEOS 1 payments for
2010 is also a major blow to the credibility of the scheme.  The Minister
must now instruct his Department to pay out €8m due to up to 9,000 farmers
for last year’s scheme.