The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) with responsibility for farm safety, Martin Heydon today (December 9) announced the launch of a €1 million call for proposals for innovative farm health, safety and wellbeing projects under the European Innovation Partnerships (EIP).

Minister Heydon commented:

Fatal accidents on farms account for nearly 50% of all workplace fatal incidents each year, despite farms only accounting for 6% of the workforce.

“As the first government minister with specific responsibility for farm safety I want to put safety at the heart of our farms and I want farmers to be centrally involved in how we do that.

“That is why I am delighted to be launching a call under the European Innovation Partnerships (EIP), specifically related to farm health safety and wellbeing.”

‘New and innovative ways’

Heydon continued:

“This call will see the provision of €1 million to explore new and innovative ways of dealing with farm safety challenges within the sector.

The EIP model is built on stakeholders in the sector itself coming together as a group and trialling new and innovative ideas and approaches.

“I am confident that the EIP model will prove to be of significant benefit in the area of farmer health, safety and wellbeing.”

Stage 1 of the EIP call for proposals on farm health, safety and wellbeing is now being launched, with a closing date of Friday, January 29, 2021.

At Stage 1, a short application form is required which sets out the main elements of a proposed project.

Minister Heydon concluded by saying:

We are now asking interested parties to come together and develop their ideas as to how we can address issues of farm health, safety and wellbeing.

“This EIP call for proposals is an exciting initiative, which will help us to put in place innovative approaches in this vital area.”