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07 Sept 2025

Improved water quality data shows farmers significant efforts in Tipperary

Tipperary South TD Michael Murphy has welcomed the news.

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The EPA’s Early Insights Nitrogen Indicator Report for 2024 which shows reduced nitrogen levels last year in a representative sample of Irish rivers has been welcomed by Deputy Michael Murphy, TD for Tipperary South. 

Deputy Michael Murphy said: “The latest EPA data showing improved water quality data is very welcome. There is currently an unprecedented level of collaboration and engagement across the agri-food sector to reduce its impact on water quality. I have seen that first-hand in my own county of Tipperary.

“The results in this latest EPA report will give the agricultural sector and farmers a real boost that the hard work is paying off. The nitrates derogation is a national asset on which a sector of our economy depends, and Ireland must do everything it can to ensure we retain it.

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"I believe we should be confident that the sector can continue to work together to build on this momentum with a view to driving further improvements in water quality and securing a continuation of Ireland’s nitrates derogation post-2025.”

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, T.D., has announced that 2025 Nitrates Derogation applications can now be made on www.agfood.ie.

“The Nitrates Derogation gives farmers an opportunity to farm at higher stocking rates, subject to strict conditions that protect the environment and meet the requirements of the Nitrates Directive,” the Minister outlined.

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“I encourage farmers to engage as soon as possible with this application process and to discuss their possible need for a Nitrates Derogation with their agricultural advisor,” the Minister added.

The closing date for 2025 Nitrates Derogation applications is 15 May.

The Minister concluded: “Securing a renewal of the derogation post-2025 is a top priority for me this year. The first meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Water Quality chaired by the Taoiseach to coordinate water quality improvements across all sectors will take place this month. This will ensure the work to retain our derogation is a national effort and led from the top.”

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