IFA PRESIDENT DEMANDS STATUTORY CODE OF PRACTICE
Friday, 10 December 2010 16:03


IFA’s Retail Project Team, led by President John Bryan, has met with
Government Facilitator John Travers to progress a statutory Code of Practice
to provide more equity for farmers in the food supply chain.

Speaking after the meeting, John Bryan expressed disappointment at the lack
of progress in securing a Code of Practice.  Mr Travers advised that
consultation with the industry stakeholders is due to be completed, after
which he will report back to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and
Innovation Batt O’Keeffe TD on his findings with a view to putting into
practice a voluntary code for the grocery goods sector.

In parallel with this, Mr. Travers informed the IFA delegation that the
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Innovation was finalising the
legislation on the grocery goods sector as outlined in the Programme for
Government and it is hoped to submit this before the year-end. This
legislation will see the merging of the Competition Authority and the
National Consumer Agency and will also provide for the introduction of a
statutory Code of Practice in the grocery goods sector.

Members of the IFA Project Team - including the Committee Chairmen of the
main commodities of beef, pig, poultry, dairy and fresh produce - reiterated
to Mr. Travers the producer difficulties in the food supply chain and the
continuous downward pressure on the farm gate price while the retailers
pocket millions from their margins.

The IFA delegation also met with the Chief Executive of Bord Bia Aidan
Cotter and senior management to further highlight the need for clearer
labelling of Republic of Ireland produce. The IFA Commodity Chairmen
stressed the need for clearer identification of produce on the retail
shelves so that consumers are fully informed of the origin of the food they
are buying.