Minister McConalogue announces Fodder Transport support measure
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Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, today announced the introduction of a Fodder Transport Support Measure to provide additional assistance to livestock farmers most severely affected by the prolonged exceptional weather conditions. In many of these cases the delayed turn out to grass because of the very poor ground conditions has meant that some farmers are now running out of fodder.
Launching the measure today, the Minister acknowledged that a key issue to resolve was the cost of transporting fodder between those areas where it was plentiful and those where it was scarce:
"Teagasc analysis has shown that fodder remains available across the country, but I am conscious of the significant additional cost to farmers where fodder has to be transported over significant distance to areas where it is most needed."
The Minister added:
"This measure builds on my early supports to farmers, through a pause on all non-essential inspections, and the co-ordination of advisory support to farmers by Teagasc to facilitate fodder transfers and advice over the recent period."
A financial contribution is being provided to offset transport costs of Hay, Fodder Beet, Straw and silage for feeding, where this involves a distance of more than 75 km. Farmers will be eligible to receive a financial contribution towards offsetting the costs of transport of fodder. Financial assistance under the Fodder Transport Support Measure is payable in accordance with Commission Regulation (EU) No 1408/2013 on de minimis aid in the agricultural production sector.
Minister McConalogue went on to stress that in addressing the current challenges, payments from last October to now have injected over €1.8 billion into the Irish rural economy. In addition, the 2023 Fodder scheme issued payments of almost €53 million to 67,000 farmers to assist them in making extra fodder. On inspections, the Minister also noted that similar pauses to that announced by DAFM were announced by the HSA and Bord Bia.
The National Fodder and Feed Security Committee has met twice recently and has helped to ensure a co-ordinated response to the fodder problem across all the main stakeholders including Teagasc, feed merchants, co-ops, banking and the farming bodies.
Concluding, Minister McConalogue said:
"As fodder is traded between farms on a regular basis, it is essential that the support measure being announced today is targeted at those who most need it and does not impact on the normal functioning of the market for fodder. I am grateful that the co-op structure is supporting the practical implementation of this measure."
Farmers who are experiencing a significant forage shortage on their holding.
Yes – the support is being put in place to assist livestock farmers experiencing a fodder shortage.
Forage purchased prior to the 31st March (inclusive) is ineligible for the scheme.
Co-op’s throughout the country will be facilitating the Fodder Transport Support Measure.
Application forms will be available on the department's website shortly.
The following documentation needs to be submitted in order to make a valid application:
1. A completed application form signed by the farmer.
2. A completed Co-op declaration form signed by the co-op.
Forage material | Bale size | Transport support per bale/tonne € |
Hay/Straw for feeding | 4 x 4 | 20 |
Haylage/silage | 4 x 4 | 30 |
Hay/Straw for feeding | 8 X 4 X 4 | 35 |
Hay/Straw for feeding | 8 X 4 X 3 | 30 |
Haylage/silage | 8 X 4 X 3 | 40 |
Hay/Straw for feeding | 6 X 3 X 2 | 8 |
Pit Silage | Per Tonne | 40 |
Fodder Beet | Per Tonne | 40 |
Pit silage, including maize silage, is covered by the measure as are bales of hay, silage, haylage and straw for feeding.
Completed applications are to be submitted to the following address, or by email to foddertransportmeasure@agriculture.gov.ie
Fodder Transport Support Measure, Direct Payments Unit, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Old Abbeyleix Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.
Eligibility to receive funding under the Fodder Transport Support Measure 2024 is dependent on the applicant remaining within the €20,000 individual aid limit in the 2021-2024 fiscal years, as set out in Commission Regulation (EU) 1408/2013. Where any aid awarded exceeds this amount, no payment will issue.