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Title: NEWS: €200,000 Budget rise shocks HSI
Industry leaders were left shaking their heads at the increase of €200,000 in Budget 2022 for Horse Sport Ireland but Ministers stressed their commitment to industry
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Industry leaders were left shaking their heads at the increase of €200,000 in Budget 2022 for Horse Sport Ireland but Ministers stressed their commitment to industry
At Wednesday's DAFM Budget 2022 press briefing at Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin were (l-r) Minister for State Senator Pippa Hackett (Greens), Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue TD (FF) and Minister for State Martin Heydon TD (FG) \ Isabel Hurley
BUDGET 2022 did not go the way of Horse Sport Ireland’s ambitious pre-Budget €15 million costed proposals resulting in a €200,000 increase to €5.2 million from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).
“We put in a very good case but we were advised that the Budget 2020 grant (€67.2 million) was the baseline figure, and not the €76.8 million we got in Budget 2021."
At a conference hosted by the Irish Farmers Association, Co Kilkenny sport horse breeder Eamon Sheehan questioned the Minister for Agriculture about the ongoing passports saga
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