The DAFM is working on eligibility criteria for sheep fencing under TAMS II, following applications recently being rejected due to no sheep being present on the holding.
The Irish Farmers Journal understands that the Department is considering a number of options, with the aim of ensuring grant aid is available to sheep farmers who will benefit from erecting fencing. We believe this includes farmers currently possessing sheep and those committed to getting into sheep on a long-term basis.
In the meantime, the Department advises applicants dissatisfied with a decision to request a review from the TAMS Division in Johnstown Castle, Wexford, providing supporting documentation.
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Title: TAMS II sheep fencing eligibility under review
The DAFM is working on eligibility criteria for sheep fencing under TAMS II, following applications recently being rejected due to no sheep being present on the holding.
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The Irish Farmers Journal understands that the Department is considering a number of options, with the aim of ensuring grant aid is available to sheep farmers who will benefit from erecting fencing. We believe this includes farmers currently possessing sheep and those committed to getting into sheep on a long-term basis.
In the meantime, the Department advises applicants dissatisfied with a decision to request a review from the TAMS Division in Johnstown Castle, Wexford, providing supporting documentation.
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