Irish Organic Association

IOA

Irish Organic Association

Organic Certification at its best

  • Home
  • Find Organic produce
  • News
    • General
    • Press Releases
    • Events
    • Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Farming
    • Why choose IOA
    • Join IOA
    • Steps to organic certification (Farming)
    • Application forms (Farmer)
    • Farmer Forms
    • IOA Organic Food and Farming Standards
    • Mart Information
    • Classified Ads
    • Education
    • Field Talks
    • Organic Farming Scheme and Grant Aid Scheme
  • Processing
    • Why choose IOA
    • Join IOA
    • Steps to organic certification (Processor)
    • IOA Organic Food and Farming Standards
    • Application Forms (Processor & Retailer)
    • Processor Forms
    • Organic Aquaculture
    • Organic Health and Beauty- Private Standards
    • Organic Catering- Private Standards
    • Certified Products- Private Standards
    • DAFM funding
  • IOA Members
    • Directory of certified organic operators
    • Application forms (Farmer)
    • Application Forms (Processor & Retailer)
    • Farmer Forms
    • Processor Forms
  • Certification
    • Farmers and Growers
    • Processors and Retailers
    • Organic Health & Beauty - Private Standards
    • Organic Catering - Private Standards
    • Certified Products - Private Standards
    • IOA Organic Food and Farming Standards
  • Organic Matters Magazine
  • Forms
    • Farmer Forms
    • Processor Forms
    • Application forms (Farmer)
    • Application Forms (Processor & Retailer)
  • EIP
    • MOPS Videos
  • About
    • Why choose IOA
    • Join IOA
    • IOA Organic Food and Farming Standards
    • Steps to organic certification (Farming)
    • Steps to organic certification (Processor)

Extension to lands under the Organic Farming Scheme

24 February 2016 By Editor

IOA raised concerns with the DAFM that the current scheme does not allow the farmer to bring in additional lands under the new OFS terms and conditions, this condition has now been removed. Iofga are pleased to inform you that all current OFS participants may bring in additional lands under their current OFS contract, ie does not require another OFS to open to bring new new lands if you are already in the OFS.

It is important to note however that:

  • OFS participants who are finishing their OFS contract in 2016 will not be eligible to add land to their existing contract – this is because the rules require that land can only be added in Years 1-4 of a contract;
  • OFS participants who are finishing their OFS contract in 2017 will only be eligible to add land to their existing contract under Section 11a – this is because land that is brought in under Section 11b must be held under contract for at least two years and therefore may only be added in Years 1-3;
  • OFS participants who are finishing their OFS contract in 2018 are eligible to add land to their existing contract under Section 11a and Section 11b.

All OFS participants will be advised that the revised Terms and Conditions will be available on the Departments website.

Section 11 of the Terms and Conditions of Tranche 1 and Tranche 2 of OFS 2015 will now read as follows:

  1. Adding Land to an Existing OFS Contract

Where additional land is acquired in the course of an approved contract and it is desired to bring this into payment the following will operate:

  1. Where the additional land is already under contract with another OFS participant, the participant may apply to transfer this land to their existing OFS contract. This must be done by submitting an Application Amendment Form (OFS 1 AM) to the Organic Unit, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford any time between 1st January of the year in question and the closing date that year for BPS applications (at the latest). Applications to bring such additional land under contract may only be submitted in years one, two, three or four of the applicant’s original contract. Payment on this eligible additional land will only be considered if the land is included in the participant’s organic licence from 1 January of the relevant year in which case a full year payment will be made; part-year payments will not be made.
  2. Where the additional land is not already under contract with another OFS participant and is being converted for the first time, or is in process of conversion, or has completed conversion within the calendar year prior to the date of application herein, the participant may apply to add this land to their existing OFS contract. This must be done by submitting an Application Amendment Form (OFS 1 AM) to the Organic Unit, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford any time between 1st January of the year in question and the closing date that year for BPS applications (at the latest). Applications to bring such additional land under contract may only be submitted in years one, two or three of the applicant’s original contract. Payment on this eligible additional land will only be considered if the land is included in the participant’s organic licence from 1 January of the relevant year in which case a full year payment will be made; part-year payments will not be made.
  3. It is important to note that if the additional land has already been converted to organic production and has completed conversion prior to the timeframe specified in 11b above i.e. has completed conversion within the calendar year prior to the date of application herein, and is not already under contract with another OFS participant, then such land is ineligible for addition to an existing OFS contract. Such land can only be brought into payment by way of a separate contract, which in turn can only issue in response to a general call for new applications.

NOTE: Land cannot be added to an existing OFS contract in year 5.

 

 

Filed Under: General, Policy

About IOFGA

©IOA (Irish Organic Association ) is Ireland’s leading organic certification body dedicated to certifying organic produce and products throughout Ireland.

Latest News

  • NRN Women in Agriculture Series - Mount Briscoe Organic Farm 29 July 2020
  • How a European and DAFM funded project is showing tangible benefits for organic growers - IOA Column Farming Independent 29 July 2020
  • Organic Beef & Cereal Farmer, Donal Keane, Q+A with Teagasc. 18 June 2020
  • Organic farmer and IOA Board Member Fergal Byrne hosts a Q & A session with Teagasc 4 June 2020
  • Stepping up to the challenge - IOA Column in the Farming Independent 28 May 2020
  • IOA welcomes the EU Commission Farm to Fork and Biodiversity Strategies placing organic farming at the heart of EU food policy 20 May 2020
  • Covid-19 update May 12th 12 May 2020
  • Teagasc Q & A with organic farmer Frank O’Brien 29 April 2020
  • Drumshanbo Organic Mart May 2nd 23 April 2020
  • IOA Farming Independent Article 8 April 2020

Tweets by @GillianIOFGA

This message is only visible to admins.

Problem displaying Facebook posts.
Click to show error

Error: An access token is required to request this resource.
Type: OAuthException
Solution: See here for how to solve this error

Contact

Tel: (+353) 090 643 3680
Fax: (+353) 090 644 9005
Email: [email protected]

Office hours

Open
Mon – Fri
9am – 5pm.

closed 1 – 2pm

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Address

Irish Organic Association
Unit 13 Inish Carraig
Golden Island
Athlone
Co. Westmeath
Ireland.
N37 N1W4

Data Protection Policy

Copyright © 2020 IOA : Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association CLG trading as the Irish Organic Association :: Web Design studio93

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok