IFA PRESIDENT ATTENDS G120 WORLD FARM LEADERS’ DEBATE
Friday, 24 June 2011 14:52




Speaking after his attendance at the G120 World Farm Leaders’ meeting in
Paris, IFA President John Bryan has welcomed the commitment from the
President of France Nicolas Sarkozy and the Minister for Agriculture Bruno
Le Maire that agriculture will be at the forefront of global policies at the
G20 discussion under the French Presidency in 2011.

John Bryan said, “It was encouraging to hear President Sarkozy passionately
calling for action to deal with the extreme price volatility which is
damaging for farmers, consumers and society generally.  The French President
told the gathering of farm leaders from 120 countries that he would promote
two key principles at the G20: more investment is required from public and
private money in agriculture across the globe in areas such as research,
processing, capacity, storage, logistics and access to markets.  He said
that it was a mistake that public investment in agriculture had dropped from
15% in the mid 1980’s to no more than 5% today and this needs to be
addressed.”

Mr Sarkozy also called for modern global governance that delivers better
market transparency and regulates the financial derivatives markets to
ensure that commodity prices reflect market conditions rather than
speculation.

John Bryan said that it was clear from the G120 farmers’ conference that
there is a renewed interest in the concerns facing global agriculture.
“With the global population expected to grow to over 9 billion by 2050,
world food output will have to increase by over 70%.”

In this context, he called on the Government here to reopen its TAMS
immediately and engage with farmers and the industry to scope out an
investment plan from both public and private resources to achieve and exceed
the Food Harvest 2020 targets for agricultural growth.