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Minister Hackett announces the results of Call for new locally-led Farm and Community Biodiversity Initiatives

24 groups to avail of €3million funding

Approved projects spread across the whole country

Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett today announced the results of an Open Call for Farm and Community Biodiversity Initiatives. 24 groups, of the 54 which responded to the Call, have been chosen to implement their projects over the next 18 months.

Listing the projects which have been allocated funding, the Minister stated, “I am very excited to see the wonderful projects that this Call is going to fund. It is really positive to see the ideas so many small farm and community groups have come up with to impact positively on their own local environment. I am delighted with the range of projects which have been successful and also with the way they spread across the country. The response we got to the call proves there is huge concern about and interest in biodiversity in Ireland and I am delighted that in response to it I was able to make more funding available.”

Minister Hackett had originally allocated funding of €1.25 million to build on the locally led innovation partnership initiatives with community versions. However given the response to this Open Call, with 54 submissions, she increased the available budget to €3 million.  The projects selected will focus on the promotion of biodiversity through collaboration amongst farming groups, community and local action groups who engage with the wider population.

Under the Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development Programme, using the European Innovation Partnerships (EIP) model, DAFM is already supporting 24 locally led programmes around the country. These schemes are showing real innovation and focusing on measurable results in terms of climate, biodiversity and water as well as enhancing the viability of farmers involved.  Some of these EIP Projects have applied for funding under this Call to implement a new related innovation. 

This new, local approach allows communities to be more involved in the planning and implementation of small-scale projects and is a positive development in the already very successful EIP Initiative. 

Referring to that success, the Minister concluded, “I was determined to see small scale projects be supported so that a wider range of farmers and groups could avail of all the progress that has been made over the past few years. My Department is viewed across the EU as a leader in how we implement and fund our major EIPs.  Now we are going to see smaller ones, with local results-based actions, also making a real difference to the environment.”

This Open Call meets another key target in the Department’s Action Plan 2021 which includes designing and commencing new transitional schemes for 2021 including Biodiversity, Climate, Environment and EIP local actions.

Note for Editors:

Details of the successful proposals approved under Call 5 are set out in the table below.

 

Team Name

Name of Project/Theme

County

Application Value

Protecting Farmland Pollinators

Farmer Moth Monitoring Project

Kildare

€59,553

Great Yellow Bumble Bee Conservation Group

Great Yellow Bumble Bee EIP

Mayo

€110,595

The Burren Pine Farm Project Operational Group

The Burren Pine Farm Project

Clare

€71,760

Teagasc Comeragh Hill Sheep Discussion Group

Comeragh Upland Communities

Waterford

118,720

IRD Duhallow

Owentaraglin River EIP

North Cork

€198,870

Illuan Farm-Forest Alliance

Illuan Farm-Forest Alliance EIP

Clare

€164,215

Caomhnú Árann

Rehabilitation of Coastal Habitats through Grazing Management

Aran Islands

€71,110

Inland Fisheries Ireland

Riparian zone enhancement – Lough Sheelin Catchment

Meath and Cavan

€184,698

Lárionad Acmhainní Nádúrtha Ctr  

Curaíocht an Phobail

Donegal

€162,000

Mulcair Catchment Ltd

Lesser Horseshoe Bat Conservation Project

Limerick and Tipperary

€166,749

Ballyhoura Development CLG

Parish Habitats & Biodiversity

Limerick

€95,000

Ballyhoura Development CLG

The Deel Spatially Targeted Buffers EIP

Cork and Limerick

€80,000

Talamh Beo Core

Soil Biodiversity Literacy and Enhancement Project

All Ireland

€215,775

Carbery Group

West Cork Trees Project

West Cork

€80,306

South Kerry Development Partnership

Kerry Eco-Social Farming Project

Kerry

€128,550

Trees on the Land

A Practical Silvoarable Demonstration and Research Project for Ireland

Midlands, South and East of Ireland

€79,000

Inagh EIP

Farmer-led biodiversity enhancement project in a farm, forestry and raised bog area

West Clare

€181,450

Farming with Nature

Farm Biodiversity Management Platform

East Cork

€111,000

O’Moore Dairy Discussion Group

To improve the diversity and abundance of insects associated with pastoral grazing systems in a concentrated dairy landscape

Laois

€85,000

Loop Head Together

Hemp4Soil

Clare

€76,000

Oriel River Catchments & Coastal Association

Carrickrobin enhancement project

Louth

€67,766

Inishowen River Trust

Culdaff Riparian Buffer Zone Scheme

Donegal

€132,870

Shanakyle Bog Restoration Group

Shanakyle Bog Restoration and Habitat Enhancement   

Clare

€50,000

Ballymoney Community Group

Enhancing Biodiversity in the Ballymoney stream catchment

Wexford

€51,847

The European Innovation Partnerships Initiative (EIP) under the Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 (RDP) is a co-operation measure under Article 35(1) of the regulation. These locally led schemes promote local solutions to specific issues and involve the establishment of Operational Groups to develop ideas, or take existing ideas/research and put them into practice by being hands on in terms of working towards the resolution of a practical problem.   There are already 24 projects operating under the EIP Initiative.

Information on the European Innovation Partnership initiative can be accessed on the Department website at DAFM - European Innovation Partnership or by contacting eip@agriculture.gov.ie

The Department’s Statement of Strategy (2021 – 2024) and Action Plan 2021 can be viewed on the Department’s website at the following address: www.gov.ie/en/publication/a9d51-statement-of-strategy-2021-2024/