The Innovative Forest Technology Scheme: Module 3 – Sustainable Forest Harvesting Machinery Grant, has been announced by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. The grant is designed to provide support to forestry contractors and timber hauliers for the purchase of new forest machinery that will optimise environmental performance.
At the announcement Minister of State, Senator Pippa Hackett said:
“This new grant will assist with the procurement of modern, efficient and increasingly specialised machinery and equipment required for forest operations, and is essential to ensuring that the forestry industry can continue to be safe, productive and sustainable…I am also pleased to note that innovative forest machinery solutions for the clearance and extraction of trees from reconstitution sites, including those impacted by ash dieback disease, will be eligible for funding under the scheme.”
Four project applications will be funded per year, at a maximum of €50,000 per project. More than four projects may be considered for grant aid each year where the total available annual budget is not exceeded.
Under the new Sustainable Forest Harvesting Machinery Grant, aid will be payable at
A maximum rate of 65% will be payable on the accepted net cost of capital investments. The minimum investment which will be considered for grant aid is €5,000 excluding VAT. The maximum grant aid level which will be considered is €50,000 excluding VAT.
Professional forestry harvesting and transport contractors wishing to submit an application must have at least two years’ experience in the industry.
Eligible machinery under the grant are:
• Innovative forest machinery solutions for the clearance and extraction of trees on reconstitution sites, such as those impacted by ash dieback. Other innovative forest machinery that optimises safety, fuel consumption and environmental performance may apply on a case-by-case bases.
• High lead cable systems with an operating range of 150-200m;
• Skyline Cable Systems with an operating range >300m;
• Gravity Cable systems for use on steep slopes with an operating range <300m
• Low ground pressure tracked mobile equipment optimised for use on peat soils and steep slopes.
• Winch systems designed to support conventional equipment on steep slopes. Auto load tensioning systems on timber trucks to improve operator safety, road safety and sustainability of timber transport
Other types of equipment may also be considered if deemed appropriate.
Documentation related to the grant and the application form can be found here. Applications should be emailed to ForestryOnline@agriculture.gov.ie
The deadline for applications is 5pm on 4 February 2025
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