Ireland launches aid for the swine industry

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The Irish swine sector is going through its worst financial crisis in 10 years, which is why the government has announced a specific aid scheme.

The Irish Government has announced a specific aid scheme for pig producers worth €7 million. This €7 million fund will be distributed through a one-time payment of a maximum of €20,000 per commercial farmer slaughtering more than 200 pigs per year, according to information published by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture in its foreign news bulletin.

The Irish Food Board (Bord Bia) has intensified measures to promote quality-assured Irish pork in domestic and export markets, with advertising campaigns on television, radio, and national print media, planned for the first quarter of 2022.

The swine industry is of great importance to Ireland's national and rural economy. It is the third-largest livestock sector after dairy and beef. It accounts for 6.3% of the value of agri-food production, generated exports worth €930 million in 2021, and supports approximately 8,000 jobs.


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