A new Operational Group led by SECAD have been approved to deliver the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) project ‘The Arable Coast Environment’, on the theme of enhancing habitats for biodiversity in an arable environment along the coast from South Cork to Wexford. Funding of €7 million has been allocated to cover both administration costs and payments to participating farmers.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine together with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage will jointly funding the Arable Coast Environment (ACE) EIP over the next four years.
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD commented on the announcement: “I am delighted to announce, together with my colleague Minister Christopher O’Sullivan, that the consortium led by SECAD have been approved to deliver this major new EIP project seeking to enhance habitats for biodiversity on arable farmland. EIPs are locally-led, collaborative projects that involve farmers testing innovative solutions and putting research into practice on farms. The Arable Coast Environment EIP gives participating farmers a great opportunity to develop and implement new ways to support important farmland wildlife like the Hen Harrier, Yellowhammer, Skylark and Chough.”
SECAD Partnership CLG is a Local Development Company based in Midleton, Co Cork, managing a wide range of funds and services including social investment and employment support programmes implemented on behalf of a number of Irish Government Departments and State Bodies.
The primary aims of the ACE EIP project are to:
- Identify and prioritise areas for action (hubs), based on proximity to Hen Harrier winter roost sites.
- Work to secure the long-term conservation of Hen Harrier winter roosts sites working with local landowners in the project area, exploring mechanisms for protecting roost sites
- Identify and implement a suite of results-based and other measures to deliver habitat benefits at scale and quality for Hen Harrier and its prey, farmland birds and small mammals, in the project hubs and in the wider project area.
- Create or enhance existing linkages between farmers and local artisan producers and industry.
- Provide the competent authorities (The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, National Parks and Wildlife Services) with a comprehensive dataset, as well as outcomes and recommendations for upscaling measures at landscape scale in the wider countryside.
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