IFA PRESIDENT WARNS ABOUT GREENING MEASURES RESTRICTING FOOD HARVEST TARGETS
Friday, 17 June 2011 12:49
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Speaking at a meeting of COPA in Brussels, IFA President John Bryan said
compulsory greening measures as part of CAP post-2013 must not add further
environmental restrictions over and above those already in place. He said
“it is simplification of the regulations that farmers require, and any
compulsory greening measures as part of Pillar 1 must not add additional
bureaucracy or compliance costs.”

John Bryan said, “In the context of the Food Harvest 2020 growth plans for
the country, it would be critically important that these new greening
measures do not restrict the potential of Irish farmers to sustainably grow
food production.”

He said, “It is important that the CAP continues to underpin food production
in Europe. Globally, climate change, combined with limited land and water
resources, are going to put severe constraints on production while demand
for food continues to rise and the volatility of supplies and prices is on
the increase.”

Mr Bryan said the priority now must not be simply to continue further
'greening' of the CAP in the old way. The aim now must be 'green growth',
which will maintain production capacity and growth, as well as having a
positive impact on the environment.

The IFA President will also be attending the G20 session in Paris at the
invitation of the French farm organisation FNSEA, where for the first time
agriculture is on the agenda. The G20 summit will be chaired by the French
President Nicolas Sarkozy. It will discuss price volatility, climate change
and sustainable growth.

John Bryan said he hopes to highlight the serious impact that trade deals
can have on food security and the ability of European farmers to compete on
a level playing field.



Caption - “A BIG deal for farmers! Launching the 2011 Irish Farmers’
Association membership guide are (l-r) James Kelly, Director of
Organisation, JJ Kavanagh, National Treasurer and Connor Keppel, Marketing
Manager. The newly designed guide, outlining representative supports and
savings, will start landing with members from next week as they renew their
membership throughout 2011 The launch of the guide also marks a good year
for the IFA with an increase of over 300 in membership numbers and a strong
record of delivery for farmers.