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Agriculture
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) provide data for the private forest estate only. These data include new forests planted up to the end of 2023. Within the dataset provided is a file showing the attribute information such as: Species List, Land use types,
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The CAP Beneficiaries information is published on or before 31 May each year for payments made to beneficiaries in the preceding CAP financial year (16 October to 15 October). The information remains on the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine website for a period of tw
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The development of this viewer was supported by the Irish Government and the European Maritime & Fisheries Fund as part of the EMFF Operational Programme for 2014-2020 under the Marine Data Analysis and Visualisation Framework project of the Blue Growth & Marine Spatial P
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The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) provide data for the private forest estate only. These data include new forests planted up to the end of 2021. Within the dataset provided is a file showing the attribute information such as: Species List, Land use types,
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Fishery Harbour Centre means any area defined by an Order for the time being in force under section 2 of the Fisheries Harbour Centre Act 1968 (including amendments post 1968) and declared by such order to be a fishery harbour centre. This Act provides for the establishment and o
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DAFM National Water Quality Review Implementation Map for 2024Agriculture
Water Quality Review Implementation Map for 2024 - Maximum stocking rate of 220 kg livestock manure nitrogen per hectare applies for Nitrates Derogation holdings in these areas for 2024.
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Estate management in the Department of Agriculture, Food and the MarineAgriculture
The report examines how the Department manages its property portfolio, anticipates related risks and ensures adequate maintenance of its properties. The report also examines how the Department accounts for its properties in accordance with standard public financial procedures an
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Agriculture
Sea lice are a naturally occurring marine parasite of fish. Over 500 species can be found on most fish types worldwide. Two main species affect salmon in Ireland, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (the salmon louse) and Caligus elongatus. Sea lice monitoring of finfish sites have taken pla