Doyle hosts meeting of the Forestry Implementation Group
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Ó An Roinn Talmhaíochta, Bia agus Mara
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Andrew Doyle TD, hosted the third meeting of the Forestry Implementation group on 12 March 2019. This group comprising stakeholders from the forestry sector, producers, the environmental pillar and State Bodies meets quarterly to review implementation of the National Forestry Programme.
During a wide-ranging discussion the Minister updated on the recently announced sustainable forestry management schemes, as follows:
Commenting on the meeting, Minister Doyle stated:
"These meetings are an important forum both for updating stakeholders and also for an exchange of views and ideas on the implementation of the National Forestry Programme. The Programme continues to evolve and the effects of the changes we made under the 2018 mid-term review are really starting to be seen, particularly on planting of broadleaf trees. I’m particularly thrilled at the immediate uptake of the CCF measures and the doubling in uptake of our Woodland Improvement Scheme. We have conducted a review of the first year of Knowledge Transfer programme for farmers with forestry and found that the scheme was well received, and I am now proposing a second year of the programme to be announced in the coming weeks."
A presentation on forestry and the bio-economy and the various forestry research project calls was also given to the Implementation Group. Teagasc updated on their initiatives to promote forestry including the feedback from their series of nationwide clinics in January and February. The Minister also confirmed that DAFM and Teagasc will be engaging in some promotion initiatives to coincide with the upcoming UN International Day of Forests.
The Minister concluded:
"Planting rates under the Forestry programme to date this year are showing an increase on last year but I am well aware that we can and must do better, particularly if forestry is to continue to make its contribution to our environmental goals and the rural economy. Implementation of the Programme remains a key priority and we are closely monitoring this."
ENDS
Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF) is an alternative forest management approach where the forest canopy is maintained at one or more levels without clearfelling. The distinctive element of CCF is the avoidance of clearfelling areas greater than 0.25 ha, or more than two tree heights wide without the retention of some mature trees. These systems are generally associated with natural regeneration but natural regeneration can be supplemented by planting if required.
The objectives of the scheme are to:
Further details can be found here.
The Woodland Environmental Fund (WEF) provides an access point for individual businesses, as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policies, to help expand Ireland’s native woodland resource, by providing additional incentives to encourage landowners to plant new native woodlands that they may not have otherwise planted, had that additional support not been provided. In practical terms, it will result in the provision of a once off top up payment of €1,000 per hectare to participating landowners.
Further details can be found here.
A new Call for Research Proposals under the department’s Research Funding Programmes was announced by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed TD, on 10 March 2019. The department has three ‘public good’ competitive research funding programmes that cover the Food, Agriculture and Forestry thematic areas. The Programme of Competitive Forest Research for Development (Forestry) aims to develop a scientific foundation and support for a sustainable, competitive, market orientated and innovative forest industry.
Further information may be accessed on the department’s website at the following link: National Call 2019.