Some 37% of dairy farmers affected by the changes to the nitrates derogation intend to reduce cow numbers as a result, a new survey conducted by the Irish Farmers Journal has found.
Some 37% of dairy farmers affected by the changes to the nitrates derogation intend to reduce cow numbers as a result, a new survey conducted by the Irish Farmers Journal has found.
On average, the 191 respondents to the survey, which was carried out earlier this week, said that they will have to reduce cow numbers by 13%.
A total of 80% of respondents to this question said that these cows are already in calf.
A significant proportion of those affected, 35%, said that they will seek additional land in order to comply with the new derogation rules.
Another 22% of respondents said that they intend to export slurry off their farm to comply with the new measures, while 13% said they intend to send heifers for contract-rearing.
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