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Co-operation key in roll-out of new Agri-Environment Scheme 

Eight areas have been identified as having environmental characteristics suitable for co-operation projects regarding the new CAP’s National Agri-Environment Scheme (AECM). Farmers in the identified areas are expected to engage in the new AECM through co-operation project teams. This comes as Minister for Agriculture, Charlie McConalogue announced the launch of a new tender process for the management of co-operation projects as part of the AECM.  

It’s understood that these farmers will benefit from higher payment rates, of up to a maximum €10,500 per year, should they participate and undertake the most environmentally ambitious actions.  

According to McConalogue, farmers participating in this co-operation element of the AECM will benefit greatly from the support and advice of the co-operation teams, a process which has proved very successful with farmers working in the current European Innovation Partnership projects (EIPs). Farmers have since reported great success with the current EIPs. He adds that a number of additional EIPs will be rolled out across the country in various landscape contexts. 

The Minister has reassured farmers that farmers participating in the next agri-environmental scheme will have all the necessary support and training.  

The €1.5 billion environmental scheme under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan was submitted to the European Commission for approval in December.  

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