MAGINNESS: LOTTERY SYSTEM FAIRER WAY OF DISTRIBUTING MODERNISATION
GRANTS
Tuesday
17th February 2009
SDLP
European Election candidate Alban Maginness MLA has called on
the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development to review the
way EU farm modernisation program grants are allocated after the
fiasco of farmers camping on the streets outside government offices.
The
North Belfast Assembly Member said he had met officials from the
Northern Ireland Agriculture Producers Association and argued
that a lottery system would be much fairer than the present first-come,
first-serve basis.
He
said: “This week have seen the fiasco of farmers camping
in the streets for the right to apply for grants.
“Some
of the scenes outside government offices have been right out of
the 1920s or Communist Russia.
“The
rural economy is vital to the prosperity of Ireland and our farmers
deserve all the help and support we can offer as they attempt
to improve animal welfare and farm efficiency.
“Farmers
want to modernise their industry yet the department is operating
a first-come, first-served system of allocation. Is this really
is the best way of doing business?
“How
many of these farmers can really afford to be spending days away
from their livelihood to sleep out on the streets?
“Moreover,
these grants come from modulation money which is deducted from
the Single Farm Payment cheques, so in effect they are queuing
up for their own money back.
“Just
last week I met officials from the Northern Ireland Agriculture
Producers Association with my SDLP colleague PJ Bradley.
“We
raised our concerns about the allocation of the EU rural development
programme grants. We believe that a lottery system would have
been a much fairer way to sort this out.”