Iofga Hopes That Reps 4 Closure Will Not Impact Negatively On The Growing Organic Sector
The Irish Organic Association (IOFGA) feels that the decision to close the REPS scheme and use modulated funds to support new agri environment measures shows a lack of understanding of the current agricultural climate .
Kate Carmody Chairperson of IOA says that REPS 4 had been working very well with regard to the organic sector and hopes that the decision to close the scheme will not impact negatively on the organic sector. “ Many farmers had been finishing up their current REPS plans and were waiting to join REPS 4 and convert to organic farming. We are hopeful that the stability within the organic sector given the current economic difficulties will still encourage people to convert to organic production and help the market realise its potential here in Ireland. This is particularly important if the government wants to achieve the 5% land target certified organic as set out in the programme for governmentâ€.
The Irish Organic Association (IOFGA) is the largest organic certification organisation in Ireland representing approx 1,150 farmers, growers and processors. It is responsible for certifying the organic provenance of its members produce and the IOA symbol indicates that a product has met the highest standard or organic integrity. IOA also works to inform the public about the benefits of organic food and to support the development of organic food production in Ireland.
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For further information please contact:
Grace Maher
Development Officer IOFGA
Tel 087 6125989