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Parliamentary Question No. 316  

To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the status of a report (details supplied) concerning the Irish Harness Racing Association; and if he will make a statement on the matter. 

– Michael Healy-Rae. 
 
For WRITTEN answer on Wednesday, 6th April, 2016. 
 
Ref No: 5960/16 
 
The Department has also informed IHRA Minister Coveney has approved for a comprehensive Economic Impact and Analysis report of the industry to be undertaken. At this point the Terms of Reference need to be signed off by the Minister. Once this has been completed the process of Appointment of a consultant to prepare the report can commenceso can the Minister confirm when this will be signed off
REPLY 
The Minister for Agriculture, Food   and the Marine : (Simon Coveney) 

I would like to acknowledge the work being carried out by the Irish Harness Racing Association to develop the sport in Ireland. In this regard it has requested financial support from my Department. However in the absence of economic data it is difficult to determine what the industry can contribute.  My Department will carry out a comprehensive economic analysis of the harness racing industry to determine its current and potential return to the Irish economy. This will require the commissioning of an independent economic consultant to carry out the task.   My Department is at present deciding on the terms of reference for such a study.  Once the terms of reference are agreed the tendering process will commence.    
 
In the meantime my Department has been working with the IHRA to provide some support for the industry.   The IHRA is to be a beneficiary in 2016 for the first time of an Equine Infrastructure grant scheme operated by my Department.  Under the Scheme, the IHRA has been approved for grants totalling €21,704 for projects involving the up-grading of the Association’s  Registration System and Website,  a presence at the RDS Horse Show to promote the trotters and pacer Studbooks,  a Conference and  Presentation to promote breeding and for developing its links with international organisations. 

A further project with a focus on equine welfare is being considered.