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Title: NEWS: Minister launches €500,000 equine traceability scheme
The scheme is to fund improvements in how equine life events are captured and will support the use of IT by passport issuing organisations and equine sales houses
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NEWS: Minister launches €500,000 equine traceability scheme
The scheme is to fund improvements in how equine life events are captured and will support the use of IT by passport issuing organisations and equine sales houses
Minister Martin Heydon has announced €500,000 Equine Traceability Improvement Scheme on the recommendations from Professor Patrick Wall's (pictured) report published in March 2025
A €500,000 Equine Traceability Improvement Scheme 2025 has been announced by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, to fund improvements in how equine life events are captured.
There will not be a census in 2025 because the Department of Agriculture will shortly launch a new central equine database
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