IFA Urges Farmers To Be Vigilant And Adhere To March Deadline For Burning
Thursday, 03 March 2011 16:10

IFA Farm Forestry Chairman Pat Hennessy has urged farmers to adhere to the
restrictions on the cutting, burning or destruction of vegetation growing on
uncultivated land or in hedges during the nesting and breeding season from
 March 1st to August 31st.

He said, “Although there are some exemptions to the restrictions for works
carried out during the normal course of agriculture and forestry, we are
asking farmers to be extra vigilant.  2010 was the worst year in recorded
history for forest fires. Over 2,000 hectares of forests were destroyed, of
which approximately 1,000 hectares were privately owned.”

Pat Hennessy said, “The forest fires resulted in a significant financial
loss for many farmers who did not have forest insurance. They incurred the
loss of the value of the timber, but also the cost of replanting the forest
without a grant, which is significantly higher after a forest fire.”

He advised farmers to insure their forests to protect their investment and
to cover the replanting costs.

IFA have joined forces with FBD to develop the Timber Growing Insurance
policy that covers the fire brigade call out charges, loss of timber and
replanting cost. It has also been extended to cover fire brigade call out
charges for a fire in the vicinity of a forest that may threaten
neighbouring plantations.

“Although there were substantial financial losses in 2010, thankfully there
was no loss of life. I would ask the public to be watchful and to contact
the Gardai if they see a fire in vicinity of a forest.”