Over €212K for Louth sheep farmers - Erin McGreehan

McGreehan: €212,576.00 in payments for 179 Louth sheep farmers under National Sheep Welfare Scheme

Picture of Senator Erin McGreehan in a purple suit blazer and trousers and a black top standing beside Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue who is wearing a black blazer, white shirt and a dark blue patterned tie.

Louth Senator Erin McGreehan has confirmed that 179 Louth farmers are in line to receive a total of €212,576 under the National Sheep Welfare Scheme (NSWS). 

She said that nationwide, payments under the scheme totalling €14.36 million have started to issue to 15,465 farmers and that the scheme further demonstrates the continuing commitment of Fianna Fail in government to the sheep sector.

She said: “The issuing of €14.36 million of payments under the 2024 National Sheep Welfare Scheme is crucial to the sheep sector and farm families. Fianna Fáil in government fully realises the importance of the sheep sector and is committed to supporting it.

“In the recent Budget, the payment of €8 per ewe under the NSWS increased by €5 to €13 per ewe. 

“When combined with the €12 per ewe available under the CSP Sheep Improvement Scheme (SIS), sheep farmers will receive €25 per ewe in 2025. 

“This is a 150% increase in funding from €10 to €25 since Fianna Fáil entered government in 2020 and is by far the largest payment ever made to sheep farmers.

“Fianna Fáil in government are focused on listening to farmers, acting on their concerns and being absolutely committed to continuing to help them meet the varied significant challenges across the sector and the measures secured in Budget 2025 are reflective of this.”

For further information reach out to Erin McGreehan.

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