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Organic farming: Ireland has one of EU's lowest rates and weakest targets

Some farmers can receive money for organic farming despite not complying with its basic principles, a new report has found.

IRELAND HAS ONE of the lowest rates of organic farming of EU member states and one of the weakest targets for its expansion in the coming years, a new report has identified. 

The European Court of Auditors has released analysis today of organic farming across the European Union, finding that Europe’s farmers have received around €12 billion in support under the Common Agricultural Policy to convert to organic farming or maintain organic farming practices.

However, the uptake of organic farming has varied significantly between countries, the report outlines, with Ireland among the weakest performers.

The report also outlines that the EU’s approach to support for organic farming is flawed.

Some farmers can receive money ringfenced for organic farming despite not complying with its basic principles, among other issues highlighted in the critical report.

Land share

In Austria, around one-quarter of agricultural land is used for organic farming, closely followed by Estonia (23.4%) and Portugal (19.3%).

The figures are based on data from 2022 (and in Austria’s case, 2020).

At the time, Ireland was using only 2.2% of its utilised agricultural area for organic farming. Bulgaria was also using 2.2% of agricultural land for organic methods, putting it and Ireland tied for second-last, while the worst performer was Malta, where organic farming makes up only 0.6% of the share of the utilised agricultural area.

Since then, Ireland has increased the share of farmed land used for organic farming to 5%, according a sectoral review by the Climate Change Advisory Council.

That means Ireland’s performance has increased since the 2022 statistics were counted – but it still lags behind the vast majority of European countries, even when comparing Ireland’s current, improved share of organic farming to the share reached by other countries two years prior.

Denmark, which has a similar population to Ireland but is half the size, was using 11.4% of its agricultural area for organic farming in 2022.

The Irish government’s target for increasing organic farming by 2030 is also one of the weakest in the bloc. It intends for the share of organic farming by the end of the decade to be 10% – a proportion that many countries have already surpassed.

Of the countries that have set 2030 targets, the only country with a lower target than Ireland is Malta (5%).

Austria has set the highest target of 35%, while Sweden, Germany and Belgium’s Wallonia region are aiming for 30%. Denmark’s target is for organic farming to make up more than 20% of the land use share by 2030.

The EU’s collective target is 25%.

There are currently around 5,000 farmers engaged in Ireland’s Organic Farming Scheme.

The Climate Change Advisory Council said in its recent sectoral review of Irish agriculture that the Organic Farming Scheme has seen growth in the area but that further support is still needed to support necessary changes in farming practices and land use.

‘Farmers can receive money even if they do not apply the basic principles’

Organic farming is an approach to agriculture that is supposed to use methods that help instead of harm the environment, like rotating crops and not using chemical fertilisers or pesticides.

Agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions that trap heat inside the atmosphere and push average global temperatures upwards, which is leading to climate change.

Increasing the share of agriculture that is done through organic farming is seen as a way helping to reduce harm caused by practices that are harmful to the climate or environment, such as the extensive use of chemical pesticides.  

Overall, the European Court of Auditors found that the EU is spending billions on extending the area of land that is organically farmed but has not paid enough attention to the sector’s needs.

It said the EU’s strategy does not have adequate or sufficiently quantifiable goals or concrete ways to measure progress, nor does it show any strategic vision beyond 2030, which the ECA says would provide the “stability and long-term perspective” that the sector needs to succeed.

Additionally, the auditors found that environmental and market objectives can be overlooked by Common Agricultural Policy support. 

“For instance, farmers can receive EU money even if they do not apply the crop rotation or  animal-welfare standards that are basic principles of organic farming,” an ECA statement to media notes.

“The auditors also found that it was common legal practice to obtain authorisation for using non-organic seeds when planting organic crops and they note that there is currently no way to measure how the  supposed environmental benefits of organic farming have materialised,” it says.

“CAP support was meant to compensate farmers for the additional costs of and income lost by switching from conventional to organic farming. As organic farmers were not required to produce  any organic products in order to receive EU money, this contributes to a situation where organic  production remains a very small market, accounting for no more than 4% of the total EU food market.”

ECA member Keit Pentus-Rosimannus, who was responsible for the audit, said that the EU must do more to support the organic farming sector.

“European agriculture is becoming greener, and organic farming plays a key role in that. But for  lasting success, it is not enough to focus on increasing just the area of land that is organically farmed. More needs to be done to support the sector as a whole – developing the market and  boosting production,” she said.

“Otherwise, we risk creating a lopsided system that is entirely dependent on EU funds, rather than  a thriving industry spurred on by informed consumers.”

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:20 PM

    Why am i not surprised! First it would be nice to buy some veg from the supermarket that isnt starting to rot within 2 days. All our good stuff gets exported and we get the crap the farmers wouldn’t give to their livestock.

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    Mute Neil Ferriter
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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:58 PM

    @bruce banner: lots of good stuff doesn’t get exported. Lots of veg being imported and Irish farmers cannot compete with it.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 7:34 PM

    @bruce banner: nonsense, I always got good veg in Ireland. Even in Dunnes and Superquinn. Markets are rare in Ireland so they can be expensive compared to here, which are always cheaper than the supermarket. Best is if you can, grow your own.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 9:00 PM

    @bruce banner:
    I would agree.
    It’s unbelievable that our country with it’s good rich soil can only manage 2%.
    Big changes need to be made.
    It’s a fact when you buy carrots,if you don’t use them in 2 days they turn black.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 9:49 PM

    @Mary.E.: blame the supermarkets ,you get what you pay for.
    Go to you local greengrocer

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:07 PM

    @sean weir: go to your farmer

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    Sep 24th 2024, 10:13 AM

    @bruce banner: Pretty sure Connemara Lamb is organic, did they get the grant?
    Must be a grant for those type of people…

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:46 PM

    Organic Food is expensive and has a limited market. People want and expect cheap food in stores. Untill people accept higher prices and/or shop local nothing will change.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:26 PM

    @Michale Kane: I rather pay more money for good quality food. But at least with fruit and vegetables people can grow their own, run allotments or community gardens if they don’t have the space.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:26 PM

    @Michale Kane: support the local farm shop and town markets, superior produce(especially from those involved in soil regeneration), competitive price as middlemen removed.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 7:44 PM

    @Fintan Stack: sounds good but it’s not that simple. And you know it if know anything about producing food. It’s an industry now like everything. Apart from a few people like yourself, we are where we are.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 9:14 PM

    @offside again: Farmers would have you believe it’s about food, or culture but it’s about money plain and simple.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 9:51 PM

    @Chutes: so farmers should work for a loss?
    So you can buy cheap foreign veg that is poor

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:44 PM

    @Chutes: and you won’t part with it for a superior offering

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    Sep 24th 2024, 12:04 AM

    @Oh Mammy: no, people want cheap stuff.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 2:06 AM

    @offside again: to their detriment

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    Sep 24th 2024, 8:05 AM

    @Athena: there is a shop called “fresh” in Dublin city. I dare you to shop there regularly and to let us know the difference in spending based on what you usually buy. Organic is expensive AF. Many people cannot afford organic and won’t pay the extra money.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:23 PM

    The department of Agriculture makes it very difficult for farmers to adopt true organic methods or support farmers that produce superior quality foods as they have vested interests in the huge grocers that sell inferior produce. The DoA also make it difficult for farmers using environmentally friendly methods. They don’t care about the quality of food we consume. Which goes to show that the climate change movement in the government’s eyes only means making money.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:20 PM

    @Fintan Stack: how do DoA make it difficult? You decide the quality of the food you consume, your the one buying it.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 9:56 AM

    @P. V. Aglue: difficult for the seller, which reduces what’s available to buy.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:33 PM

    My garden produces organic vegetables but difficult to to see a large scale farming operation surviving by growing vegetables like this, maybe I am wrong in that or maybe not.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:47 PM

    @Ned: You are wrong. My uncle owned (he is retired) a 100HA (247 acres) 100% organic farm in France for 20 years (switching from classic to organic in the 2000). The biggest issues are the supermarkets undermining this branch which is very good for the soil and in general since everyone wants stuff cheaper so the quality is lower and farmers are leaving since it’s not as profitable as it was before. Irish vegetables are generally awful with a very low number of choices, we should replace cattle by actual useful farming.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:47 PM

    @Ned: Not one that needs profits anyway.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:16 PM

    @Alex: Irish veg being generally awful is nonsense.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:24 PM

    @Alex: How many days of sunshine/sunshine hours did your uncle’s place get?

    Here in the midlands we have rarely seen blue skies over the last 12 months, perhaps 3-4 days per month, the rest is overcast, I base that on the energy production per day of our PV panels.
    So I was wondering how much an impact sunlight (not daylight) and warmth may have in growing organically on a large scale.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 6:08 PM

    @Alex: yes cattle farming in Ireland is way over done. Ireland should subsidise good quality vegetable growing and a high quality poultry sector. The irish countryside has been degrogated enormously in the last decade. Our water quality is suffering, our insect and wildlife has decreased hugely. Big food companies and big farmers are the driver of this.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 7:46 PM

    @Athena: He is in Brittany with a similar weather. You can easily grow anything anywhere even with the sun you have in the midlands. Many vegetables are happy with this type of weather.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 7:47 PM

    @Alex: France has good weather :-)

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 7:48 PM

    @Neil Ferriter: Irish veg are awful. That’s a fact, take any veg you can find from the mainland aside Spain is usually better. I do not know why but that’s probably because everything nice is exported since most Irish don’t cook much.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 8:10 PM

    @Alex: I’m sorry but that’s absolute nonsense.
    Opinion is not fact.
    Firstly I’ve first hand experience of the best Irish produce being grown and sold and Ireland has a brilliant reputation.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 8:11 PM

    @Alex: I said maybe I am wrong or maybe not wrong, but after your comment I think I am right, saunas like you are a vegetarian?

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:48 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: would you work the hours necessary to provide others with organic produce? Your lobbing out the profit herring merely exposes your laziness. I should be able earn a living providing you with superior produce.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:38 PM

    Supermarket, get the dregs, hand picked prime are more expensive

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:14 PM

    Organic is the way to go but it is expensive. Most of the “do gooders” (aka whingers) here would not pay the required premium and blast the farmers for price gouging. Going organic takes about 5 years of preparing land, there is no harvest for 5 years! And that’s just the start.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:26 PM

    @Oh Mammy: organic food is a con, an even bigger one if you still drinking, smoking, eating treats full of e numbers, using deodorants, make up, frequency emitting devices, and out in the sun and painting your house.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:27 PM

    @Oh Mammy: there is no added advantage in terms of vitamins with organic veg. However you will be eating less poison.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:36 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: if you are sucking in 60 fags+ a day, that does not make organic food a con. Your logic is flawed.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:40 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: nature has been trying to kill us since we were born. Modern developments mean we are living longer than ever (not necessarily in good health).
    A 100 years ago I would probably not have survived birth, my mother neither.
    Stop complaining about 1st world problems.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 8:54 AM

    @offside again: In some cases, there are more vitamins, but in nearly all cases there are more bioflavonoids and antioxidants with organic veg.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 4:48 PM

    The soil is dead.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 7:58 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: jeez lad, it’s not and never will be ; in spite of our efforts.
    Hard times coming down the road for us certainly. The earth will be fine and the poor will inherit the mess we leave.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 9:08 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: killed by cattle yes.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:01 PM

    @Alex: you know nothing about biological decay

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:10 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: the power of NGO mind cancer.

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:21 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: how did you figure that out ?

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:33 PM

    You are both wrong. If done honestly, there is no con. I have done it. 5 years to get the ground certified. No a single pea harvested. As for the vitamins etc you are correct. But what good are vitamins soaked in glyphoate, and the rest?

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:54 PM

    @Oh Mammy: never said it was a con. I have the utmost admiration for farmers trying to do the right thing. And that might not necessarily be organic, as defined, just lads making a living.
    Industrial level farming is an insult, a spit in the face of nature.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 2:48 AM

    @offside again: I stand corrected. You did not say it was a con. It was then other go b sh ite
    I apologise.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 3:09 AM

    @Oh Mammy: no worries. I get my spuds from a local producer at the market. I need my opinel to dig out dodgy bits or worm holes so I know they haven’t been poisened. (not all of them obviously)
    Only a few locals left, eggs and veg.
    The others are reselling spanish and dutch veg and the butchers only sell halal.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 3:38 AM

    @offside again: and cheese haha !!!
    There’s one lad with his two sons and a daughter. We have some laugh, especially during the 6N. Goat and cow cheese. Goat milk and raw cows milk. Eggs. They say wtf is an Irishman doing here ?
    I tell them we’re everywhere, in the most unlikely places, and we’re not going anywhere. Europe belongs to us. We and they have to wake up and realise this.
    Bisous

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    Sep 24th 2024, 5:07 PM

    @offside again: it’s only gone industrial because there’s over 8 billion mouths to feed

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 7:46 PM

    Greenwashing our polluting Irish beef and dairy farmers!

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 11:08 PM

    @Chutes: whatev, soyboy

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:41 PM

    And also the disgusting name calling to people you never met or even know, can you not get your point across without these expletives.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 7:50 AM

    did you try the fruits in Ireland. it’s as if they spent their lives in a freezer.
    bland, no taste. only some apples are ok. I remember the time organic was a thing in Europe… and also twice the price

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:15 PM

    Probably !!!

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    Sep 23rd 2024, 5:24 PM

    Just seen a thread pulled I assume over this issue and basically it did need support.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 9:20 AM

    Rip Ireland for processed food image cost organic use to eat and buy it am priced out

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    Sep 24th 2024, 9:21 AM

    Rip off Ireland for processed food image cost organic use to eat and buy it am priced out

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    Sep 24th 2024, 9:19 AM

    All taxes worked few years ago on organic farm was let go as couldn’t pay me enough.

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    Sep 24th 2024, 9:25 PM

    We have more serious problems that lack of organic farming. Today a starving fox staggered up to the field behind the house lay down and died after seeing this it occurred to me that I have seen a lot of hungry foxes this year, has the RHD virus decimated the rabbit population to such an extent that foxes are now starving. In all my years living and working in the countryside I’ve never seen foxes starving nor one come so close to the house maybe it’s too much of a stretch but was our doomed fox friend sending us a message “without rabbits I can’t live without me keeping the rat population in check how will you live “. As I said maybe it’s a stretch.

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