EU aid forpig farmers
The Pig Industry Competitiveness Scheme aims to improve the quality of local pig meat and will cover the cost of in-feed medication for pig herds and the blanket treatment of sows.
It will also cover the cost of medication acquired from the veterinary practitioner for the individual treatment of sows prior to farrowing.
To be eligible for the scheme, producers must:
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Hide Ado have a Category 1 or Category 2 DAERA Farm Business Identification Number;
o have a representative of the farm business attend a Farm Family Key Skills pig health training course on worm control, through the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE); and
o obtain written confirmation from their vet that, in their professional opinion, there are, or have been in the last six months, pig endoparasites present in the herd.
Funding will only apply to medication purchased after the producer has been accepted onto the Scheme by DAERA.
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Hide AdFurther details about the scheme, including how producers can apply, will be available on the Department’s website from week commencing 8 May 2017, at: www.daera-ni.gov.uk/articles/eu-exceptional-adjustment-aid
It is expected that the closing date for applications for the scheme will be 31 May 2017.
Additional dates for the Farm Family Key Skills pig health training courses are open for registration now:
Date: 9 May 2017. Location: Canal Court Hotel, Newry, 7.30pm
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Hide AdDate: 16 May 2017. Location: Loughry College, Cookstown, 7pm
Date: 23 May 2017. Location: Loughry College, Cookstown, 7pm
To enrol on a pig health training course please go to the CAFRE website at www.cafre.ac.uk/industry-support/farm-family-key-skills/