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€9m fund to support horticulture sector announced

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Scheme will provide capital grant aid at a rate of up to 40% to all approved investments

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4 November 2021

A €9 million scheme to support members of the horticulture sector has been announced by Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with special responsibility for Horticulture, Pippa Hackett.

The 2022 Scheme of Investment Aid for the Development of the Commercial Horticulture Sector is open to all horticultural sectors, and will provide capital grant aid at a rate of up to 40% to all approved investments, the Minister has said.

‘’I am delighted that the 50% increase in funding secured in 2021 has been maintained for 2022,” said Minister Hackett. “This scheme not only aids existing producers but also new entrants to horticulture. With qualifying young farmers receiving up to 50% grant aid, the scheme is there to support the next generation of farmers as well.”

The scheme, which covers all horticultural areas including field vegetables, mushrooms, protected food crops, amenity crops, soft fruit, and apples, to beekeeping, aims to facilitate environmentally friendly practices, promote the diversification of on-farm activities, improve the quality of products, and improve working conditions.

The closing date for receipt of applications for the 2021 scheme is 17 December 2021.

‘’This scheme is 100% funded by the Irish government and the €9 million in continued funding demonstrates the government’s commitment to the sector in meeting the challenges it faces but also recognising the many opportunities for the sector in future, including for instance, opportunities from the replacement of imports with locally grown fruit and vegetables,” continued Minister Hackett. “I have seen at first-hand how the horticulture producers of Ireland have embraced new technologies to improve sustainability and to facilitate environmentally friendly practices and this scheme further aids these efforts.”

The horticulture sector generated output with a farm gate value of almost €469 million in 2020, with an estimated 6,600 employed full time in primary production activity and a further 11,000 employed in value added and downstream businesses. The industry continues to be very dynamic, where growers and producers are constantly improving sustainability through the adoption of lean technologies and energy efficient systems.

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