Written answers

Tuesday, 13 July 2021

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Forestry Sector

Photo of Michael FitzmauriceMichael Fitzmaurice (Roscommon-Galway, Independent)
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619. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if his Department will prioritise private afforestation licences given Coillte has been issued its full allocation of felling licences for 2021; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37439/21]

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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I am committed to increasing licensing output across all categories and believe that the initiatives currently being worked on under Project Woodland will bear fruit in this regard. We have a business systems analyst carrying out an end-to-end review of the process and this will hopefully lead to recommendations for improvements. Furthermore, the Department will, in the near future, procure expertise to carry out a review of the regulatory and planning framework for forestry licensing which could yield further efficiencies. Other recommendations under consideration by the Project Board also have potential to assist with licensing outcomes.

The Department will continue to issue both private and Coillte licences so that the licensing requirements to supply timber for sawmills can be assured and that they can forward plan for their business.

Afforestation, road and private licences continue to be processed, but it is the case that more private felling licences have issued recently when compared to roads afforestation.  The reason for this is the introduction of a system improvement for the preparation of Appropriate Assessment Screening Determinations, Appropriate Assessment Reports and Appropriate Assessment Determinations. Improvements have been made to the system to optimise the time of the ecologists to concentrate on the ecology aspects of each application.  Currently, these improvements are only applied to private tree felling licence applications, which as mentioned has already yielded results with increased licences issued.  The ecologists have been working mostly on these felling applications in advance of the system being developed further for other licensed activities. 

In the coming days, the system will be rolled out for processing road files and the development of the system improvement to assist with processing afforestation files will commence over the next few weeks.  Once this is in place, we should begin to see an increase in afforestation and roads licences, although the recent introduction of a second stage 30-day public consultation process for applications subject to Appropriate Assessment will have an impact on when we see this increase.

I would like to assure the Deputy that, along with my colleague Minister of State Pippa Hackett who has overall responsibility for forestry, I remain committed to issuing 4,500 forestry licences this year, which covers felling, afforestation and roads and which is an increase of 75% on 2020. This may prove challenging because of the new public consultation process but it remains our target.

Photo of Michael FitzmauriceMichael Fitzmaurice (Roscommon-Galway, Independent)
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620. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if the Minister of State with responsibility for land use and biodiversity supported the decision not to have the forestry industry represented on the CAP Consultative Committee; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37440/21]

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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The decision on the request for participation of the forestry industry in the CAP Consultative Committee was taken by me and my colleague Minister of State Pippa Hackett after careful consideration. The decision was communicated to the forestry industry on 30thJune in writing.  

As the Deputy is aware, the EU negotiations on the Common Agriculture Policy concluded recently.  Each Member State is now finalising its proposed CAP Strategic Plan and must lodge this with the European Commission no later than 1st January 2022.

Our CAP Consultative Committee has been meeting for over two years now and the request from the forestry industry to participate was only recently received. Bilateral direct engagement with the forestry industry has been ongoing and the last meeting took place last week with further bilaterals planned. The forestry industry has been invited to  submit their proposals on how tree-planting can play a larger role in our CAP schemes and we look forward to constructive discussions with them on this.

Photo of Barry CowenBarry Cowen (Laois-Offaly, Fianna Fail)
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621. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine when a person (details supplied) can expect a decision on a forestry licence application; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37447/21]

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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An application for an afforestation licence and the Afforestation Grant and Premium Scheme was received in April 2019 for the person named and has been referred to the Department’s Ecology Unit.  The application site is near 13 designated sites. Therefore, the impact of any afforestation operations on the sites and the surrounding area, must be carefully considered before deciding on the licence application. 

Appropriate assessment work on this file is currently underway and we expect that an ecologist will complete work on this file within the next thee months. The decision should issue shortly afterwards.

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