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Guidance to Claiming EFS online
The consultation closed on 19 November 2021. A total of 63 responses were received from organisations and individuals. Below is the high level overview of responses and the Consultation Summary of responses.
The Independent Strategic Review of the NI Agri-Food Sector (ISRAF) explored the challenges and opportunities that the agri-food sector in Northern Ireland faces in 2021.
The FSA has published new guidance on moving composite products into Northern Ireland.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has published a consultation on a draft NI Food Strategy Framework. Below you will find two versions of the Presentation delivered during the virtual Engagement Events:
The aim of the NI Regional Food Programme is to raise the profile of quality regional food and increase its consumption within Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and Great Britain.
Composite products are foodstuffs containing both products of plant origin and processed products of animal origin.
In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 853/2004, the composite products must be manufactured
Latest advice from NIFDA during the COVID-19 crisis.
Milk Hygiene on the Dairy Farm NI
Livestock and Meat Commission for Northern Ireland have a vacancy for an (LMC) Board Member (with responsibility as Audit and Risk Assurance Committee Chair)
The tables below present results of the June 2019 Agricultural Census in the same format as in previous years.
This report provides the user with detail on the methodology used to produce the Agricultural Census statistics and provides some detail on data quality.
If you require the services of an aPVP (formerly AVI) for export certification purposes please use this A-Z list of Northern Ireland Veterinary Practices which have aPVPs associated with their practices.
This newsletter, which will be published biannually, will be an important means for the Department to communicate key information on the CAP Reform Pillar I (land payments) and Pillar II (Rural Development Programme) schemes to farmers.
Presentations delivered at the Egg Industry information events are available at the below.
You can use this spreadsheet to calculate your Ecological Focus Area requirements.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Veterinary Public Health Programme (VPHP) Manual for Official Controls (MOC) explains the tasks, responsibilities and duties VPHP officers undertake in approved establishments supervised by the VPHP
The stakeholder engagement closed on 10 October 2018. A total of 1277 responses were received from organisations and individuals.
The 2014-2020 Rural Development Programme Annual Implementation Report for 2017.
Each year DAERA must send the European Commission an Annual Implementation Report (AIR) setting out our progress on delivering the Programme.