IFA DEMAND SPEEDY PAYOUT OF DIRECT PAYMENTS AND ENCOURAGE FARMERS TO RESPOND TO DEPARTMENT LETTERS
Friday, 10 September 2010 10:38
     Monaghan IFA Rural Development Chairman Seamus Traynor has urged the 20,000 farmers who will receive letters this week from the Department of Agriculture outlining that there are errors in the Single Farm Payment application to respond immediately so that vital farm direct payments can be made on time.  In many instances the issues are minor and can be very easily rectified.   Seamus Traynor said Department of Agriculture inspections, processing delays or queries cannot be allowed to hold up any payments.  He said farmers have come through three very difficult years and cash flow is a priority at this stage.    Mr Traynor said that the Disadvantaged Area payments are due to be paid on the week beginning the 20th of September and it is vital that all land areas are corrected so that all farmers can be paid.   In the case of the SFP, an advance of 50% is due to be paid in mid October.  The IFA is urging the Minister for Agriculture Brendan Smith to ensure that all farmers receive this advance irrespective of whether the errors have been cleared up or not.  Any adjustments in payments can be rectified when the 2nd 50% trance is paid on the 1st of December.   The IFA Rural Development Chairman also said that resolving errors of land area is extremely important for REPS 3, REPS 4 and AEOS payments, which are due between now and the end of the year.  Direct payments are a vital support for farmers and in many cases represent the total net income particularly on drystock farms.   BRENNAN PRESSES CO-OPS FOR MILK PRICE TOP-UP