A tree with signs of ash dieback disease
IFA Farm Forestry Chair Jason Fleming said that farmers affected by ash dieback are dismayed that Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, has ruled out the possibility of compensation for those affected.
“The Minister’s rejection of compensation for those affected by ash dieback sends a strong message to farmers about the level of support they can expect from the Government and puts a big question mark on the future of farm forestry sector,” Mr Fleming said.
“Farmers are furious that the Minister continues to refuse to recognise the financial consequences of the disease, that they had no hand or part in importing into this country,” he said.
IFA has demanded a new scheme to be introduced that pays a 20-year premium on replanted land to recognise the financial losses incurred as a result of ash dieback.
“Let me be clear to the Minister, forest owners affected by ash dieback will continue to campaign for compensation and recognition of their financial loss,” Mr Fleming concluded.
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