IFA CALL FOR LEADER FOOD PROJECT IMPASSE TO BE RESOLVED WITHOUT DELAY
Friday, 11 March 2011 18:17

IFA Rural Development Chairman Tom Turley has called on both the Department
of Agriculture and the Department of Community, Equality and the Gaeltacht
to resolve immediately the impasse where Leader funding for up to 100 food
projects by farmers and others have been held up for the past two months.

Speaking from Brussels, Tom Turley said that both Departments must move to
resolve this issue as investments in projects has been stalled due to
queries that have been raised by the EU Commission.  These projects are
vital for the rural economy and have the potential to create up to 500 jobs
in rural Ireland.

The IFA Rural Development Chairman said, “Many of the project promoters have
already made significant investments. They have secured credit and are ready
to proceed pending a resolution to the issues raised.  It is not acceptable
that farmers are left in limbo while available EU funding is not allowed to
be drawn down.”

Mr. Turley said the Leader programme must be allowed to work for all sectors
of rural society and farmers must not be excluded. Concluding, he said
getting more value from natural resources including food must be a priority
in the current Leader programme.