A total of 1,107 part approvals have been issued in respect of urgently required dairy equipment and low-emission slurry spreading equipment. Photo: Donal O'Leary
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Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed said that the IT payment claim system is now being finalised, and should be up and running next month.
A total of 1,182 full approvals have now issued by the Department of Agriculture across all of the TAMS II schemes.
Meanwhile, 1,107 part approvals have been issued in respect of urgently required dairy equipment and low-emission slurry spreading equipment.
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“The processing is continuing for eligible applications that have not yet received approval,” Creed said. “The IT payment claim system is being finalised in order that applicants who have completed their work can submit their claim application online. This will be in place in July with payments to follow.”
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Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed said that the IT payment claim system is now being finalised, and should be up and running next month.
A total of 1,182 full approvals have now issued by the Department of Agriculture across all of the TAMS II schemes.
Meanwhile, 1,107 part approvals have been issued in respect of urgently required dairy equipment and low-emission slurry spreading equipment.
“The processing is continuing for eligible applications that have not yet received approval,” Creed said. “The IT payment claim system is being finalised in order that applicants who have completed their work can submit their claim application online. This will be in place in July with payments to follow.”
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