Written answers

Thursday, 13 November 2025

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Nitrates Usage

Photo of Ken O'FlynnKen O'Flynn (Cork North-Central, Independent Ireland Party)
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400. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine in view of the IFA’s warning that the loss of the nitrates derogation could reduce average family-farm income by €43,500 and precipitate a drop of 200,000 dairy cows nationally, with major ramifications in rural Cork, the assessment that has been made of the regional income impact in Munster/Cork; the targeted supports planned to offset income loss, farm-exit risk or generational renewal disruption; and how his Department will engage with the outgoing CAP-2027 architecture to provide clarity within the next quarter. [62498/25]

Photo of Martin HeydonMartin Heydon (Kildare South, Fine Gael)
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I fully understand the value of the Nitrates Derogation to Ireland, to the 7,000 farmers who avail of it annually, and the wider agricultural community.

Approximately half of dairy farms in Ireland and two thirds of national milk production is produced on farms that have an organic nitrogen stocking rate of greater than 170 kg per hectare.

To ensure everyone has a clear understanding and to allow informed policy decisions, my Department commissioned Teagasc to carry out environmental and economic modelling of the impact of possible adjustments in the maximum stocking rates permitted under Ireland’s Nitrates Derogation. That modelling identified the figures and possible financial impacts referenced in the Deputy's question.

Not only does the Nitrates Derogation have significant economic value for Ireland’s rural economy; it also has significant environmental value as farmers who avail of it must meet higher environmental standards. The derogation also contributes to engagement and buy-in regarding improving water quality across the entire agri-food sector.

These environmental and economic reasons have made securing an extension to our Nitrates Derogation a key Government priority.

Across Government, and at official level, we are working constructively to ensure Ireland makes the best case possible to secure Ireland's next Nitrates Derogation, as committed to in the Programme for Government.

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