IFA RAISE LIVESTOCK BUDGET ISSUES WITH MINISTER SMITH
Friday, 05 November 2010 10:51
IFA National Livestock Committee Chairman Michael Doran this week told the
Minister for Agriculture Brendan Smith that the Suckler Cow Welfare Scheme
is critically important to maintaining the sucker cow herd and IFA is
proposing that the payment rate be restored to €80 per cow for the 2010
scheme, which will be paid in 2011.

At an IFA pre-Budget meeting with Minister Smith, which was led by the IFA
President John Bryan, National Livestock Chairman Michael Doran also lobbied
the Minister hard on a number of other very important issues for livestock
farmers including the AEOS Scheme, Disadvantage Area payments, animal health
issues and Discussion Group payments.

Michael Doran said the Suckler Cow Welfare scheme must be retained and the
payment rate can be restored to €80 per cow within the existing budget for
the scheme.

The IFA livestock leader told Minister Smith the Suckler scheme has
contributed real benefits to suckler farmers, cattle finishers and live
exports.  In addition, he said the Suckler scheme is essential to the
important ICBF National Beef Breeding Programme.

Along with IFA Rural Development Chairman Tom Turley, Michael Doran
emphasised the importance of protecting all of the vital farm schemes in the
Budget including re-opening AEOS for farmers leaving REPS 3 and Disadvantage
Area payments.  He said, “Over 100,000 livestock farmers are dependent on
these schemes and they must be fully protected in the Budget”.

Michael Doran also proposed to Minister Smith to extend the Discussion Group
funding to the beef sector.  He said this approach has been very successful
on the dairy side and had the potential to be equally as effective for beef.

The IFA livestock leader also raised animal health issues and told the
Minister there can be no increase in farmer levies or cuts in disease
eradication schemes in the Budget.