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CAP Reform roadshow – Ballymena

Ballymena Farmers can attend a CAP Reform roadshow at Greenmount Campus in Antrim, Northern Ireland. Agriculture Minister Michelle O’Neill is holding a series of CAP Reform roadshows to help farm businesses prepare for the new Area based Schemes in 2015. Greenmount Campus in Antrim will hold the event on 26 March 2015, hosting two presentations one at 2pm and again at 7pm. On 31 December 2014, the Single Farm Payment (SFP) Scheme came to an end and was replaced by new Direct Payments made up of a Basic Payment Scheme, a payment for Greening and, where applicable, a Young Farmers’ Payment. The Minister...

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Rural Support – Helping Northern Ireland Farmers

Northern Ireland farmers can call Rural Support Helpline on 0845 606 7 607 for help, advice and a listening ear. Rural Support was set up in autumn 2001 during the foot and mouth crisis to help farmers and rural dwellers in Northern Ireland who were impacted.   Rural Support – Helping Northern Ireland Farmers The organisation is a charitable company limited by guarantee and is registered as a charity. Rural Support provides a telephone helpline for farming and rural families across all of Northern Ireland. It offers a listening ear and signposting service for issues such as farming information...

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Farm Safety Infographic

Local Ballymena agricultural retailers Killyless Stores recently shared this Farm Safety Infographic on their website. The farm safety infographic from the Farmers Journal is designed to explain farming safety trends. Farming is statistically the most dangerous occupation in Ireland and while new technologies have improved safety in lots of way there is still room for improvement. Take a look at the information below. Farm Safety Infographic The Farmers Journal also reports: Statistically speaking, farming is the most dangerous occupation in Ireland, with more than 1,000 injuries occuring on farms every year. The majority of farm injuries occur on the farmyard, although...

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Agricultural Workers to receive pay rise

Farmers and agricultural workers have a hard job to do. Come rain or shine there are tasks and jobs on a farm which need to be tackled day and day out. This month the Farming Life magazine has reported on a review of current terms and conditions for agricultural workers. The Farming Life report: The Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) for Northern Ireland has announced proposed changes to pay for agricultural workers. Following a meeting on 9 January 2015, the AWB proposes to increase existing minimum rates for agricultural workers across all grades by 2% from 6 April 2015 as follows: Minimum rate, applicable for the first 40 weeks cumulative employment – £6.63 per hour. Grade 2 – Standard worker – £6.91 per hour. Grade 3 – Lead worker – £7.59 per hour. Grade 4 – Craft Grade – £8.15 per hour. Grade 5 – Supervisory Grade – £8.63 per hour. Grade 6 – Farm Management Grade – £9.34 per hour. The Board will meet again on 6 March 2015 to make an Order to introduce the new rates, which would come into operation on 6 April 2015.   More information can be found at the Department of Agriculture and Rural development website. Click here to find out more about Current Terms and Conditions of Employments, Wages and pay increase for agricultural workers....

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Avoid Harm on the Farm Calendar 2015

Next year use a calendar which promotes Farm Safety and has been created by artistic school children. The Avoid harm on the Farm calendar has been put together by hseni and here are some of the great illustrations which have been included. See the full Avoid harm on the Farm calendar here.  Well done to all the children who took the time to enter their artwork for this great farming calendar – we think it looks...

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