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Coveney welcomes industry contribution for sheep breeding

Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney has welcomed the industry contribution agreed by stakeholders to Sheep Ireland for sheep breeding.

“This is a very positive development for the sheep sector and vital to ensure the on-going growth and prosperity of the industry,” said Mr Coveney.

He noted that the industry funding by way of a voluntary levy on sheep slaughtered and on live sheep exported will enable the continued draw down of NDP funds by Sheep Ireland to implement its breeding improvement programmes.

“I am committed, subject to budgetary constraints, to continuing strong support for Sheep Ireland. This year alone, I am providing €540,000 by way of grant and NDP funding, as I am conscious of the significant contribution better breeding can make to family farm profitability. The sheep industry is worth €250m to the economy and is an important farming activity throughout the country.”

He said that in order to establish Sheep Ireland, his department has provided significant funding to this new organisation over the last 3 years. As part of the agreement, meat processors have agreed to a reduction in charges to farmers for assembling ewes for scrapie testing at plants.

Mr Coveney said his department will take all reasonable initiatives to minimise the cost to Ireland and the Irish sheep industry of scrapie monitoring and testing while at the same time ensuring access to export markets are not compromised.

He also acknowledged the role that Sheep Ireland can play in achieving the targets set out in Food Harvest 2020 for the sheep sector.

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