Department consults on Ash Dieback measures

Date published: 18 December 2017

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a consultation on its approach to Ash Dieback.

Since it was first discovered here in 2012 on imported ash plants, the fungal disease has continued to spread despite efforts to contain and eradicate the outbreak.

The Department’s Forest Service has been monitoring the presence of the disease since the initial discovery. It is now finding the disease at widely dispersed locations in Northern Ireland where it is present on native ash both in the hedgerows and in older trees.

Diane Stevenson from DAERA Forest Service explained: “To date the aim has been to contain and minimise the spread of the disease, leading to eradication. Forest Service has invested in finding and destroying infected plants, but the disease is still spreading.

“Early detection and action to destroy infected plants may have slowed the spread of the disease. Nevertheless, the evidence now points to the fact that the disease is still spreading. In light of this, and scientific research, we do not believe that we can justify continuing that approach.”

Instead, the Department is now consulting on using less intrusive and more practicable methods of control that will focus on the impact of the disease. Stakeholders are being urged to make their views known during the consultation, which runs until February 5.

Mrs Stevenson added: “Collaborative working with stakeholders to manage the disease is important. We suggest that the emphasis on finding and reporting disease on a statutory basis should change to a voluntary one, and be expanded to include training volunteers to observe the spread of disease and gather evidence about the natural resistance of native trees to the disease.”

Notes to editors: 

1. Respondents are invited to consider the evidence provided and give their views by accessing the nidirect website.

2. If you require a written copy of the survey, please contact Plant Health Policy at:

Plant Health Policy
Forest Service, Plant Health Unit,
Inishkeen House,
Enniskillen,
BT74 4EJ.
Email: PlantHealth.Policy@daera-ni.gov.uk

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4. All media queries should be directed to the DAERA Press Office on 028 9052 4619 or email DAERA Press Office. Out of office hours please contact the duty press officer via pager number 07623 974383 and your call will be returned.

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