That's according to Minister of State Pippa Hackett.
The new support package for farmers impacted by ash dieback is in recognition of wanting to build healthier forests across the country.
That's according to Minister of State Pippa Hackett, who announced the scheme alongside Agricultural Minister Charlie McConalogue.
The package, worth €79.5m will see €5,000 paid per hectare to farmers affected by the disease in their trees.
Senator Hackett says the Department will now the necessary arrangements in place to follow through on the actions:
Mayo LGFA Supporting Go Fund Me For M9 Victims
Laois Prize Bonds Player Scoops €50k In Weekly Draw
Former Midlands Garda Sergeant Shares Thoughts On M9 Crash
North Midlands Credit Union Rejects Merger
Gardai Issue Appeal On 30th Anniversary Of Disappearance and Murder of Fiona Pender
Electric Picnic Confirms Final Line-Up Ahead Of Festival
Black Bull Threshing Festival Returns To Offaly This Weekend
Hundreds Gather For Funeral Of Joey Carthy In Kildare