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08/03/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/03/2023 05:03

Minister McConalogue announces new scheme for suckler farmers

National Beef Welfare Scheme 2023 Suckler farmers to receive further €50 / cow calf pair

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue T.D. today announced the opening of a new support measure for the suckler sector. The National Beef Welfare Scheme (NBWS) is a support measure designed to enhance animal health and husbandry on suckler farms.

The scheme will support farmers in meal feeding suckler calves in advance of and after weaning, and in testing for the presence of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) in their herds. Both actions are mandatory for farmers who wish to participate in the scheme.

Farmers who take part in the NBWS as well as the Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP), will earn €200/cow calf pair.

Commenting on the new scheme, Minister McConalogue emphasised its importance from an animal health and welfare perspective.

"We have a truly world class suckler sector driven by farmers who are constantly looking at improving all aspects of their herd. This scheme promotes calf nutrition and herd health. Meal feeding is important for calves to thrive and this scheme assists farmers to cover increased costs in caring for their livestock at weaning stage.

"We are also targeting IBR because it is a highly contagious viral condition affecting cattle. The scheme incentivises farmers to conduct a snapshot test of their herd, to gauge its prevalence in the national herd. Based on the results, farmers can access advice on improving the IBR status of their herd. The results of the IBR diagnostic testing will provide each participating farmer with information on the IBR status of their herd, enabling farmers in consultation with their veterinary practitioner to develop a tailored approach to IBR as part of their herd health plan.

"Coupled with the SCEP, the NBWS will be an important income support for suckler farmers. Since my time in opposition, I promised €200 supports for suckler farmers and I am now delivering on this commitment."

Participants must introduce meal feeding for a period of four weeks pre-weaning and two weeks post-weaning to reduce calf stress at weaning time. Farmers will be paid €35 per eligible calf up to a maximum of 40 calves.

Farmers must also get their herd tested for IBR by engaging a veterinarian to select, blood sample and test up to twenty animals for IBR antibodies.

Where a herd has twenty or more bovines, twenty must be tested. If a herd has less than twenty bovines, then all must be tested. Farmers will be paid up to €300 per herd depending on the number of animals tested for IBR.

Applications must be lodged online through agfood.ie with a closing date of 12 September. There is no facility for late applications because scheme actions must be completed before 1 November 2023 to allow for payments to participants to issue in mid-December 2023.

Concluding, Minister McConalogue commended the importance of the beef sector to the economy.

"As Minister, I have always strongly supported our beef sector to make it more efficient and competitive. Consistent with the Programme for Government, this scheme is further recognition of the critical role suckler farming plays in the beef sector. This new scheme complements the five-year Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP) which is funded under Ireland's CAP Strategic Plan.

"Beef output alone accounted for €3.1 billion worth of exports to more than 60 markets worldwide in 2022. To maintain those markets, we need to continue producing high-quality beef sourced from cattle with good health and welfare credentials."

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NOTES TO EDITORS

Full terms and conditions of the scheme are available at the following link:

• The calf rearing period is crucial in beef enterprises because the growth rate achieved during those months can affect the lifetime performance of the animal. Optimising calf nutrition gives it the greatest chance of achieving its full genetic potential for growth and feed conversion efficiency.

• IBR is a viral disease of cattle that is mainly associated with pneumonia and death but can also result in reproductive losses, particularly abortions. Infection is common in Irish beef and dairy herds, contributing to reductions in their economic, environmental and social sustainability. The economic impact of the disease is estimated to be more than €100 million per annum.

• Addressing IBR at a national level is part of the overall contribution of improved animal health identified within the Agricultural Efficiency MACC published recently by Teagasc.

• The IBR measure within the National Beef Welfare Scheme will provide each participant with information on the presence and extent of infection within their herd, or alternatively, evidence of the herd being potentially free of infection. This information will provide a solid basis for further discussion with their veterinary practitioner on developing a tailored approach to IBR within their herd health plan, including review and modification, as necessary, of current control measures including biosecurity and vaccination.

• Collectively, the results will also contribute to ongoing stakeholder discussions on a national eradication programme.

The NBWS is funded from a once-off 2023 allocation to the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine from the Brexit Adjustment Reserve provided to offset some of the negative impacts of Brexit on the beef sector.

Suckler farmers can participate in this new scheme and the 5 year Suckler Carbon Efficiency scheme (SCEP) at the same time.

The Climate Action Plan 2023 (CAP23), launched in December 2022, is the second annual update to Ireland's Climate Action Plan 2019.

This plan is the first to be prepared under the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Act 2021, and following the introduction of economy-wide carbon budgets and sectoral emissions ceilings.

Implementation of the Climate Action Plan will create jobs, new economic opportunities and protect people and the planet. You can view CAP23 and its annex of actions HERE or visit www.gov.ie/climateaction