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Minister Heydon confirms commencement of €4.7 million in payments under the Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, today confirmed that payments for scheme year one of the CAP Strategic Plan (CSP) Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme have commenced. In total, over €4.73 million has commenced issuing to some 7,612 participating farmers.

The CSP Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme provides support to dairy farmers to improve the animal health and welfare of the national dairy herd by using better genetic merit beef sires. This is the first year of the scheme as part of the CAP Strategic Plan with payments issuing in respect of eligible calves born on applicant’s holdings between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024.

Minister Heydon said:

“With a budget of €25 million over four years, the CSP Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme is an important step in the development of a dairy-beef sector in Ireland. Last year was the first year of the scheme and its success so far demonstrates that farmers recognise the benefits from the greater integration of the beef and dairy herds that this scheme supports.”

Minister Heydon stated:

“The CSP Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme will reopen for applications in April 2025 for new applicants, but farmers who applied in 2024 do not need to reapply as their participation in the scheme will automatically continue."

Payment of €20 per eligible calf (up to a maximum of 50 calves per applicant herd) will be made to eligible participants. These payments will be visible in farmers' bank accounts in the coming days.

Farmers wishing to contact the department regarding their CSP Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme payments can ring the Direct Payments Helpline at 057-8674422 or by email to dairybeef@agriculture.gov.ie


Notes

Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan

The EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) is a partnership between society and agriculture that ensures a stable supply of food, safeguards farmers’ income, protects the environment and keeps rural areas vibrant. EU countries implement the CAP at national level with a tailored CAP Strategic Plan for the period 2023-2027.

Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan is co-funded by the EU and the Government of Ireland 2023-2027. For more information, visit www.gov.ie/cap.

CSP Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme County Breakdown of Payments

County Total participants Total net amount
CARLOW 65 €43,623.60
CAVAN 235 €140,529.40
CLARE 231 €126,475.80
CORK 2056 €1,296,308.40
DONEGAL 129 €78,441.00
DUBLIN 10 €6,863.00
GALWAY 257 €161,831.80
KERRY 523 €262,462.80
KILDARE 38 €28,291.60
KILKENNY 375 €244,970.40
LAOIS 258 €165,189.60
LEITRIM 15 €5,577.20
LIMERICK 511 €316,024.00
LONGFORD 95 €54,458.80
LOUTH 93 €60,565.40
MAYO 130 €69,780.80
MEATH 265 €179,029.00
MONAGHAN 252 €134,868.20
OFFALY 217 €131,955.00
ROSCOMMON 64 €37,845.60
SLIGO 67 €38,810.00
TIPPERARY 800 €534,823.60
WATERFORD 373 €254,064.40
WESTMEATH 139 €86,066.00
WEXFORD 305 €198,544.60
WICKLOW 109 €75,324.20
Totals 7612 €4,732,724.20