O’Neill Submits Rural Development Programme 2014–2020 To Europe

Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Michelle O’Neill today announced that the Rural Development Programme 2014 – 2020 has been submitted to the European Commission for approval.

dn_screenThe Minister said: “This is an important milestone in the lifetime of our next Rural Development Programme. It is the culmination of over three years of work by my officials and our stakeholders. I want to express my sincere gratitude to all those who have contributed to get us to this point, whether by responding to the public consultation last year or through their participation in our Stakeholder Consultation Group.

“The European Commission will now consider DARD’s proposals for the next Rural Development Programme, with approval anticipated in the spring. The Programme will be funded with a European contribution of approximately £186.5million and I am planning to provide match funding from DARD’s own budget. DARD will bid for further funding of up to £250million for a Farm Business Improvement Scheme, as agreed by the Executive, to give a Programme budget of up to £623million.

“While today is a significant one in terms of Programme development, it does not mark the end of this process. Work will continue to get the Programme’s delivery structures in place and complete the necessary business cases so that schemes and measures can be launched as soon as possible once European Commission approval is received. I want to see these funds being rolled out and making a difference to people’s lives as soon as possible.”

]]>

Hot this week

- Advertisements -

Related Articles

Nesbitt Disappointed At Doctors Taking Industrial Action

Health Minister statement on planned industrial actionHealth Minister Mike Nesbitt said: “I am disappointed that Consultants and Specialist and Associate Specialist (SAS) doctors across Northern...

NIAO Flood Report Causes Strong Reaction

DfI Says Downpatrtick Flood Alleviation Plans Are Getting CloserThe Northern Ireland Audit Office has released a report - Flood Risk Management in Northern Ireland...

Why Brand Visibility Matters More Than Ever in the Digital Age

You can spend months improving a product, refining a service, and building a website, only to discover that hardly anyone knows your business exists....

Popular Categories