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Coveney has faith in cheeses 16.11.12

THEY dubbed it cheesy and insulting while in Opposition but now Fine Gael thinks a scheme to give free cheddar to the poor is just 'grate'.
A record 342 tonnes of cheese will be distributed in Ireland over the next year under the EU’s food aid programme for the Most Deprived Persons of the Community (MDP).
This compares to the 167 tonnes sanctioned in 2010 by the FF/Green administration.
Nearly half of this year's allocation - or 116 tonnes of cheddar - has already been delivered to cold storage depots for collection and distribution by nearly 400 Irish charities.
Clearly, Fine Gael have become quite 'fondue' of the scheme despite severe criticism of Fianna Fáil Agriculture Minister, Brendan Smith, for trumpeting it just hours after the announcement of the brutal austerity budget in 2010.
"Is this guy for real? People on the breadline would rather the Government's unfettered (unfeta’ed) attention was on solving the economic crisis they caused," Fine Gael’s agriculture spokesman, Andrew Doyle T.D., said at the time.
However, Fine Gael continued the scheme after it was elected to Government the following year. And, Minister for Agriculture and Food, Simon Coveney, thinks it’s gouda to do so again this year.
“Minister Coveney believes the current scheme is a worthwhile one and is happy to continue to support it considering the strong response from charities and their continued satisfaction with it," said a Department of Agriculture spokesman.
The EU first released community intervention food stocks to the poor of the member states during the particularly harsh winter of 1987. The budget for the programme has increased since then from €100m to €500m.
Statistics provided by the Department of Agriculture show that 25 tonnes of free cheese were distributed in Ireland under the scheme in 2008 rising to 53 tonnes the following year and 167 tonnes in 2010. Almost 220 tonnes were distributed here last year with a total of 342 tonnes to be distributed between now and December 2013. A total of 389 charities have been approved to distribute the free food which this year also includes 132 tonnes of butter and 75 tonnes of rice.
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