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Minister Creed announces commencement of 2016 GLAS and AEOS payments - €117 million agri-environment payments being paid in December

The Minister for Agriculture Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, TD, announced today that 2016 payments will begin to issue this week under the Green, Low-Carbon, Agri-Environment Scheme (GLAS). The Scheme is co-funded under Ireland’s Rural Development Programme.

Minister Creed said “I am pleased that payments will commence for the first full year of the GLAS Scheme to participants in the first two tranches of GLAS.” Payments representing 85% of the full year payment for 2016, the first full year of the Scheme, will commence and are expected to reach bank accounts in the coming days.

The Minister added “These payments worth just under €100 million, will give a welcome boost to both the wider rural economy and to individual Scheme participants which will be particularly welcome given the challenges faced by farmers in recent times”

2016 AEOS payments amounting to more than €17 million have also been paid to over 5,200 participants who are still in that scheme.

Further GLAS payments will continue to issue on an ongoing basis as queries are resolved and the Minister urged participating farmers to return any outstanding documentation, including any interim Commonage Management Plans and annual Low Emission Slurry Spreading Declaration Forms as soon as possible to facilitate payment. In cases where these and any other outstanding issues with individual applications are resolved, payments will issue on an ongoing basis.
The Minister also indicated “I am delighted with the level of interest shown in the third tranche of GLAS, with 14,000 applications received by the Department in advance of the closing date of 15 December 2016.” The overall target for GLAS was to attract at least 50,000 farmers into the scheme over its lifetime and Minister Creed commented that the Scheme was a major success in reaching this target.
An analysis of the breakdown of these applications is underway. A decision on the number of farmers to be accepted into this third tranche of the scheme will be made when this analysis is complete and it is anticipated that GLAS 3 approval letters will issue to applicants before the end of January 2017 for approval into the scheme with effect from 1 January 2017.
The Minister concluded “I am very pleased with the progress with the GLAS Scheme to date with the issuing of the first full year of payments and the level of interest shown by Irish farmers in participating in the third tranche of the Scheme. This is indicative of the level of commitment of Irish farmers to protecting and nurturing environmentally sensitive areas as part of their farm enterprises and will yield important environmental dividends in respect of the promotion of biodiversity, climate change mitigation and the protection of water quality into the future.”