
This submission has two principal parts. The first part outlines Teagasc’s responses to some elements of the DAFM Consultative Paper’s questionnaire. The Teagasc position in relation to the definition of permanent grassland and areas of natural constraint, the operation of the Greening Scheme and the Young Farmers Scheme is presented. The second part of the submission describes the findings of an economic analysis of a number of scenarios relating to the Basic Payment Scheme, Voluntary Coupled Support Scheme and Redistributive Scheme. Five scenarios are analysed, each with the same basic convergence model (the so-called internal convergence model) but with differing levels of the Pillar I direct payments budget allocated to coupled support and redistributive payments.
- Date
- 29 October 2013
- Type
- Submission

Animal Health Ireland Conference 2013
- Date
- 23 October 2013
- Type
- Video

Irish Consumer and Industry Acceptance of Novel Food Technologies: Research Highlights, Implications and Recommendations
- Date
- 22 October 2013
- Type
- Book

A galaxy within us - A special focus on our gut microbiota and how it can be programmed by food Forty years of Irish farming in the EU Energy demand in dairy Mush TV – innovation for EU mushroom sector
- Date
- 21 October 2013
- Type
- Magazine

Annual Report 2012 & Financial Statements
- Date
- 21 October 2013
- Type
- Book


The theme for this year's conference, “Investing in the Future” acknowledges the ongoing determination to foster a dynamic, competitive and technologically advanced Industry.
- Date
- 18 October 2013
- Type
- Event Proceeding

SupplyChip: Facilitating the Supply of Energy Wood from Forest to Major Heat User
- Date
- 17 October 2013
- Type
- Book

Mushroom Sector Development Plan to 2020
- Date
- 17 October 2013
- Type
- Book

Teagasc National Beef Conference
- Date
- 09 October 2013
- Type
- Event Proceeding