IFA DEMANDS €10/EWE SHEEP PAYMENT
Friday, 14 January 2011 16:53
Monaghan IFA  Sheep Committee Chairman Eamon Markey said sheep farmers are
becoming increasingly frustrated and angry at the ongoing delay in the
payout of the €10/ewe sheep payment promised by the Minister for Agriculture
Brendan Smith on December 8th.

Eamon Markey said the severe weather over the last month and the necessity
for flock owners to increase feed levels has meant that thousands of
producers have already spent these funds on feed costs.

Eamon Markey said the Minister and the Department have had adequate time to
resolve any technical questions raised by Brussels and the Minister should
announce that he has instructed the Department to proceed with the payment.

Eamon Markey said IFA fought a long hard 2 year campaign to secure €18m p.a.
in unused CAP funds for the sheep sector. “A €10/ewe sheep payment was
agreed and the Minister must now proceed with the payout of these funds”.

The IFA sheep farmers’ leader said the unnecessary delay in making these
payments is undermining the restoration of confidence in the sheep sector at
farm level.