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Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Farm Advisory System

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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90. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if his Department recognises a FETAC level 8 course (details supplied); if not, the reason other courses are recognised; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48639/14]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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EU Regulations governing the Direct Payment Schemes requires my Department to operate a Farm Advisory System (FAS) to provide advice to farmers on a range of issues relating to land and farm management. The regulations require that advisors are suitably qualified and regularly trained. In addition, in order to be approved as a GLAS Advisor, an advisor must also be an approved FAS advisor. In determining the level of educational qualifications required to be a FAS/GLAS advisor, my Department must ensure that such qualifications are of an appropriate standard to meet the objectives and the requirements of the various schemes, and the associated governing legislation, on which advice is being provided. Advisors must be qualified to interpret soil tests, understand the requirements of all schemes and understand constraints of land management imposed by various land designations. Furthermore, advisors must be in a position to translate this knowledge into detailed management plans and also advice for farmers not only on the schemes requirements but also on their farm operations.

In order to ensure that advisors meet the requirements outlined above, my Department requires that all advisors must have attained a FETAC Level 8 Bachelor Degree in Agricultural Science/Land Management in Agriculture and must have taken soil science and an animal or crop production subject to a level 8 degree standard.

My Department undertook a detailed examination of the course content of the level 7 BSc in Agriculture and Environment Management with the add-on level 8 BSc in Rural Enterprise and Environment Management provided by Mountbellew Agricultural College/GMIT and determined that this course does not meet the level 8 educational qualification standard required to be approved as a FAS/GLAS advisor.

Following a request to review this decision my Department is now undertaking a comprehensive review of the educational qualifications required to meet the standard necessary to be an approved FAS/GLAS advisor. On completion of this review all relevant parties will be notified of the decision.

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