SEEFA Report: Afforestation Suffers ‘Poor’ Week
“SEEFA Reports Disappointing Afforestation Figures for Ireland, Calls for Urgent Action”
“SEEFA Reports Disappointing Afforestation Figures for Ireland, Calls for Urgent Action”
Supreme Court Denies Appeal to Man Claiming €1.5 Million Losses Over Land Designation
“Woodland Owners Urge Political Action to Save Ireland’s Forestry Industry at AGM”
ICSA Welcomes European Parliament’s Decision to Amend EU Deforestation Regulation
European Parliament Votes to Amend and Postpone EU Deforestation Regulation
Forestry Licensing in Ireland Faces Setback in October: SEEFA Reports Significant Gap in Monthly Targets
Fianna Fáil MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú Welcomes Proposed Delay to EU Deforestation Regulation, Sees Potential Benefits for Irish Beef Sector
Minister Pippa Hackett launches AshforFuture project to protect Ireland’s ash trees
SEEFA Calls for Government to Address Core Issues in Forestry Programme Review The Social, Economic Environmental Forestry Association of Ireland (SEEFA) has urged the government to focus on addressing the fundamental challenges within the forestry sector in its upcoming review of the current programme. Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue has committed to a thorough examination of the programme, with potential changes on the horizon. SEEFA emphasizes the importance of tackling the core issues to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for Ireland’s forestry industry.
ICSA President Calls for Tax Exemption on Ash Dieback Payments
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