The scheme set out to pay dairy farmers €20 per calf up to a maximum of 50 calves but if no additional funding is secured, the maximum payment could be €9/calf.
If each participant in the scheme has 50 eligible calves born annually, the total fund required would be over twice the amount allocated at €54m.
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A funding shortfall awaits dairy farmers who applied for the new Dairy Calf Welfare Scheme, which is financed under the CAP strategic plan.
According to the Department of Agriculture, a total of 13,541 dairy farmers applied to the scheme, which is to run for four years from 2024 to 2027.
A total fund of €25m was allocated to the scheme and the maximum number of animals that the €20 payment could be claimed on per farm is 50, meaning the maximum annual payment per farm is €1,000.
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If each participant has 50 eligible calves born annually, the total fund required would be over twice the amount allocated at €54m.
If no additional funding is put forward and if each participant in the scheme has 50 eligible calves, the payment per calf will be reduced to just over €9/calf.
Oversubscribed
The Department of Agriculture stated when the scheme was launched that if it is oversubscribed, the payment would be reduced on a pro-rata basis.
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The scheme set out to pay dairy farmers €20 per calf up to a maximum of 50 calves but if no additional funding is secured, the maximum payment could be €9/calf.
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A funding shortfall awaits dairy farmers who applied for the new Dairy Calf Welfare Scheme, which is financed under the CAP strategic plan.
According to the Department of Agriculture, a total of 13,541 dairy farmers applied to the scheme, which is to run for four years from 2024 to 2027.
A total fund of €25m was allocated to the scheme and the maximum number of animals that the €20 payment could be claimed on per farm is 50, meaning the maximum annual payment per farm is €1,000.
If each participant has 50 eligible calves born annually, the total fund required would be over twice the amount allocated at €54m.
If no additional funding is put forward and if each participant in the scheme has 50 eligible calves, the payment per calf will be reduced to just over €9/calf.
Oversubscribed
The Department of Agriculture stated when the scheme was launched that if it is oversubscribed, the payment would be reduced on a pro-rata basis.
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