The latest tranche of the Organic Farming Scheme took in approximately six hundred applicants with a contract start date of 1 January 2025, resulting in an expected 248,000 hectares being farmed organically in Ireland. This equates to approximately 5.5% of the utilisable agricultural area.
Growth in the Irish Organic Farming Sector, 2018-2025
| 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
| Hectares under Organic Farming (approx.) | 66,000 | 76,000 | 73,000 | 94,000 | 110,000 | 180,000 | 220,000 | 248,000(est) |
| OFS Participants | 1,470 | 1,530 | 1,530 | 1,789 | 2,050 | 4,000 | 4,900 | 5,500(est) |
In September 2024, the National Organic Strategy 2024-2030 was launched at the National Ploughing Championships, this sets out a detailed implementation plan for the continued growth and development of the Organic Sector in Ireland.
Organic Schemes implemented by DAFM.
The Organic Farming Scheme’s (OFS) overall objective is to deliver enhanced environmental and animal welfare benefits and to encourage producers to respond to the market demand for organically produced food. Under the Scheme, a farmer receives per hectare payments as well as a participation payment to cover additional administrative costs annually. The participation rate of €2,000 for year 1 of conversion, and €1,400 thereafter, is available to mitigate the cost of organic licensing and increased administration, removing what was a financial impediment to potential participants.
The Organic Processing Investment Grant (OPIG) scheme aids organic processors who wish to invest in developing facilities for the processing, preparation, grading, packing and storage of organic products. Aid is available for off-farm projects and processors who can apply for grant-aid of up to €900,000 per annum. A rate of 60% grant rate will apply to investments funded by the Organic Processing Investment Grant Scheme (OPIG) in 2025.
The Organic Capital Investment Scheme, under the oversight of TAMS, provides support specifically for organic farmers with the aim of ensuring a regular supply of high-quality organic produce for the market. It enables participants of the Organic Farming Scheme to apply for grant aid for investment in buildings and machinery at a rate of 60% for organic farmers participating in the OFS, up to maximum of €90,000.
Visit our case studies page to meet farmers participating in the Organic Farming Scheme to increase the sustainability of their farms here.




