Licensing backlog must be addressed before new forestry plan can proceed



The IFA President Tim Cullinan has claimed the announcement by Minister Pippa Hackett that the EU has approved an extension of the forestry programme for 2021 will have no  real impact unless the licensing backlog is addressed.

 

 

The farm official says that we have a Minister announcing grants to encourage forestry, while at the same time the Department is making it unworkable for people that want to plant.

 

Currently, there are nearly 5,000 licences awaiting approval.

 

There are reports of Farmers with forestry that cannot thin or harvest their timber, and it’s understood that new entrants cannot get a licence to plant.

 

The IFA president earlier spoke to John Lynch about the challenges that farmers are facing with forestry projects:

 

 



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