Ireland: DAFM issues census forms to over 49,000 sheep and goat keepers

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has begun issuing annual sheep and goat census forms to registered farmers for the 2023 census, to be held on December 31. Farmers are legally obligated to complete and return the census form, either online through the agfood.ie website or the new AIM Services mobile app, with a deadline of February 14, 2024. The census is required for stocking rate determination, and late submissions may affect payment eligibility for various DAFM schemes.
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The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) has today (Monday, December 18) begun issuing annual sheep and goat census forms to over 49,000 registered farmers. In keeping with previous years, the department has selected Sunday, December 31 as the 2023 census date. The department is reminding farmers that completion and return of the census form is a legal obligation. The census data must also be recorded on a farmer’s flock register. The department said that failure to return a completed form on time could impact on eligibility for certain DAFM schemes. If farmers prefer the option of a postal return, the completed forms must arrive at the address printed on the envelope provided with the census form no later than January 31, 2024. It is not permitted to submit forms by post through any office of the department. Farmers were reminded that, in the case of dispute regarding postal returns, the only acceptable proof of postage is a registered post receipt. ...
Source: AgriLand

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