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Removal Grants Sought to Deal Ash Dieback Danger

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The article discusses a local government request for financial assistance to remove ash trees damaged by ash dieback, primarily for road safety. The commercial mechanism is weak: it involves potential government subsidies for tree removal, which could affect forestry and road maintenance sectors locally in Ireland. No direct commodity price impact, supply shortage, or company margin effect is evident. The impact is region-specific (Ireland) and limited to public safety costs.

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  • Ash dieback disease has caused widespread devastation across Ireland.
  • Removal costs for damaged ash trees can reach up to €1,000 per tree.
  • Cavan County Council councillors are urging government direct support for landowners.
  • The motion received broad support, citing risks to HGV drivers on rural roads.
  • The Department of Agriculture is mentioned as a relevant organization.
Sector verdictAGRICULTURE_FOODDownmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Ash dieback disease may lead to a short-term glut in ash timber, pushing prices down within 48h; AGRICULTURE_FOOD is affected negatively.

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