THE 3,463 Donegal farmers in Tranche 1 of the Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) who have yet to receive their advance payments will be allocated a total of €16,685,000 over the coming days.
Announcing the issuing of interim payments, the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, said: “While this interim payment was issued by my Department on Wednesday, February 28 the receipt of same in farmers’ accounts will depend on the clearance process in the various financial institutions.
“As I have indicated previously, the amounts being paid are €4,000 to those in the ACRES General approach and €5,000 to participants in the ACRES Co-operation Project approach.
“The overall amount being paid nationally, in this first pay run, is €113.617 million to 23,709 ACRES participants. I am pleased to honour my commitment that these payments will be issued by the end of this month.
“There are, however, a small number of applications requiring further processing, and the interim payment in respect of this cohort will issue in about ten days’ time.”
“My department is continuing to process ACRES Tranche 1 contracts with the intention of making payments to all eligible participants in June 2024.
“A letter is being issued this week to all those ACRES participants who are getting the interim payment to let them know that the ACRES payment will take into account the amount already paid to them in the interim payment.
“It will also outline the process if the ACRES payment is calculated to be less than the amount of the interim payment,” Minister McConalogue added.
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