IFA URGES FARMERS AND CO-OPS TO WORK TOGETHER
Friday, 01 April 2011 18:35

Monaghan IFA   Dairy Committee Chairman Seamus Brennan urged all over quota
dairy farmers and all co-ops, to work closely together in the coming days to
avoid the wasteful cost of superlevy for this year.
He said he was determined to continue lobbying in Brussels with like-minded
farm organisations and with the support from our new government to obtain
greater concessions on quotas before 2015.
“All member states, including countries such as Ireland, the Netherlands,
Denmark and even Germany, need to be able to benefit from the lower quota
costs which the so-called “soft landing” was meant to bring about.  This is
not currently the case in any of these countries, and I am clear that
additional measures are needed before 2015 to reduce the cost of quota
and/or superlevy for all dairy farmers in Europe, including Irish farmers,”
he said.
“However, I expect to encounter a great deal of resistance from the EU
Commission and the majority of member states where the “soft landing” is
actually working, so it is likely that, even if successful, our campaign
will take time,” he added.
“Meanwhile, I hope we will avoid superlevy this year, and learn from the
experience by making sure that farmers reduce their exposure to fines over
the coming years,” he concluded.