IFA PRESIDENT WELCOMES STRONG COMMITMENTS ON CAP FUNDING & MERCOSUR TRADE
Monday, 28 February 2011 10:29
IFA President John Bryan has welcomed the strong commitments given by the
leaders of the main political parties to defend Ireland’s CAP budget and the
Single Farm Payment post-2013. He was speaking following today’s meeting of
the IFA Executive Council, which heard presentations from Enda Kenny,
Micheal Martin and Eamon Gilmore.

Mr Bryan acknowledged the pledge by the Fine Gael Leader Enda Kenny to work
closely with his colleagues in the EPP as the negotiations around the future
of the CAP gather pace. He said, “Micheal Martin, Enda Kenny and Eamon
Gilmore were left in no doubt that the new Government must ensure that
Ireland retains 100% of our Single Farm Payment for active farmers.”

All the party leaders promised to mount strong opposition to any Mercosur
deal, which would devastate our beef sector and destroy our prospects of
achieving the potential identified in Food Harvest. Mr Bryan said this
commitment was welcomed by the Executive Council.

The Minister for Agriculture Brendan Smith, who attended the meeting with
Micheal Martin, said the AEOS for farmers leaving REPs would be open before
St Patrick’s Day. “AEOS is one of the vital farm schemes that are crucial to
support farm families and our productive base. It is very important that it
opens well ahead of the Single Farm Payment in May.”

The IFA President said it was emphasised to each of the party leaders and
their agricultural spokesmen, including Andrew Doyle of Fine Gael and Sean
Sherlock of Labour, that there must be an AEOS scheme for farmers leaving
REPs3 in 2011 and 2012. “Otherwise the viability of thousands of low-income
farmers would be undermined.”

“The next Government must also address the country’s competitiveness. For
example, there must be no further increase in the carbon tax on agricultural
diesel and a serious reduction in red tape.”