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Question 36 - Answered on Thursday, 27th October 2016

Maureen O'Sullivan, TD (Dublin Central, Independent)

To ask the Minister for Agriculture; Food and the Marine his views on calls by animal welfare groups to decrease if not cease financing the greyhound industry that has significant decreasing public interest and instead invest in industries which do not support cruel treatment of animals in the name of sport.

Michael Creed (Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine)

Bord na gCon's income is derived from two sources, namely; turnover from racing facilities and financial support provided by my Department from the Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund, under Section 12 of the Horse and Greyhound Racing Act, 2001.

State funding provided from the Fund is pivotal to the survival and continued development of the horse and greyhound racing industries. In accordance with the provisions of the Horse and Greyhound Racing Act, 2001, the level of financial support provided to Bord na gCon is approved by both Houses of the Oireachtas.

In accordance with the Act, 80% and 20% of the monies paid into the Fund each year are distributed between Horse Racing Ireland and Bord na gCon, respectively.

The funding being provided to the greyhound racing sector helps sustain a long standing tradition as the industry is part of the social fabric of our country. This funding is of particular importance to the economic activity of rural areas. It has also contributed significantly to the improved facilities now available at greyhound tracks around Ireland.

The greyhound industry also contributes significantly to tourism in Ireland, having successfully identified and developed a niche market among continental European visitors.

Bord na gCon estimates that the greyhound industry contributes approcimately €500 million in economic output, as well as creating a valuable source of employment. Since 2002, over 10 million people have attended greyhound racing meetings.

In addition, I understand from Bord na gCon that in 2015, €5m was raised at Irish Greyhound Board stadia for charitable organisations such as schools, clubs, healthcare charities and community projects. The money was raised through Fundraising/Benefit Nights hosted at the venues in conjunction with race nights.

Given the benefit of the Greyhound Industry to Irish society, I have no plans to reduce funding of the sector.

Greyhound industry has received nearly a quarter of a billion

The Irish Greyhound Board has received nearly a quarter of a billion - €229 million - of taxpayers' money since 2001. In a pre-budget submission to the Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, the Irish Council Against Blood Sports stated: "Greyhound racing should not be funded by the people of Ireland, the majority of whom have no interest in greyhound racing and are rightly opposed to cruelty to animals."

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Government grants to Irish greyhound board

€16 million for 2017
€14.8 million in 2016
€13.6 million in 2015
€10.4 million in 2014
€11.0 million in 2013
€11.3 million in 2012
€11.5 million in 2011
€11.8 million in 2010
€13.6 million in 2009
€15.2 million in 2008
€14.5 million in 2007
€14.0 million in 2006
€13.6 million in 2005
€13.3 million in 2004
€12.8 million in 2003
€13.6 million in 2002

 ACTION ALERT 

Please sign and share our petition
Irish Government: Stop Giving Millions of Euro to Cruel Greyhound Industry

https://www.change.org/p/irish-government-stop-giving-millions-of-euro-to-cruel-greyhound-industry

Given the ongoing fall in attendances at tracks, it is clear that the general public has little interest in greyhound racing. Tell the Irish Government to stop wasting precious funds on this dying industry.

Michael Noonan
Minister for Finance
Email: michael.noonan@oireachtas.ie
(CC: Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Agriculture Minister Michael Creed, Minister of State Andrew Doyle)
Telephone: +353 (0)1-6764735

An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny
Department of the Taoiseach,
Government Buildings,
Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2
Telephone: +353 (0)1-6194020
Email: taoiseach@taoiseach.gov.ie
Tweet to @EndaKennyTD

Michael Creed TD
Minister for Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Agriculture House,
Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Email: michael.creed@oir.ie
Tel: +353 (0)1-607 2000 or LoCall 1890-200510.
Fax: +353 (0)1-661 1013.
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Tweet to @creedcnw

Andrew Doyle TD
Minister of State, Dept of Agriculture
Email: andrew.doyle@oireachtas.ie
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