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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Departmental Schemes

Photo of Noel HarringtonNoel Harrington (Cork South West, Fine Gael)
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97. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he will provide a list of each of the current grant schemes administrated by his Department that are available to community groups or projects; the total amount paid for each of these schemes for each of the past four years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27775/15]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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The information requested by the Deputy is provided in the following table.

Name of Grant Scheme that are available to community groups/projects Amount paid

2011
Amount paid

2012
Amount paid

2013
Amount paid

2014
Exgratia payments to Animal Welfare Bodies €1,235,000 €1,365,000 €1,806,000 €1,867,200
Neighbourwood Scheme €351,300 €434,863 €148,243 €11,292

Funding of €1 million has been provided in this Department’s 2015 Vote for pilot innovative projects which progress the CEDRA remit whose implementation is the responsibility of Minister of State Phelan.

The current provisional allocations are:

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€330,000 Combined allocation for existing Social Farming projects and existing or start up community based food/artisan/craft markets or shops in villages/small towns,

€40,000 Social Farming initiatives under SoFAB operated through Leitrim Development Company

€475,000 Proposals are being formulated for a competitive call on agri-tourism projects with a particular emphasis on food, beverages and the marine. Sanction is required from the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Social farming is described as the practice of offering, on a voluntary basis, farming, horticultural and animal related work experience as a choice to people who avail of a range of day support services. This novel social support service allows people choose to participate in therapeutic outdoor agriculture related activities in a non –clinical environment. These operations can be run in a number of settings ranging from working family farms, local community initiatives through to a more institutional framework.

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