Sligo Weekender

ICSA calls for scrapping of the 5% beam nitrates reduction requiremen­t

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ICSA beef chair Edmund Graham has called for the BEAM (Beef Exception Aid Measure) scheme requiremen­t to reduce nitrates production by 5% to be scrapped. “Several marts have cancelled sales that were scheduled to take place due to the worsening Covid situation and we are likely facing many more weeks, if not months, of disruption to trading. When you add difficulti­es around trading to the fact that farmers don’t have accurate nitrates figures at this point of the BEAM process, the 5% target is completely unworkable,” he said.

Mr Graham said: “The rolling 12-month nitrates figures that were issued to farmers in December do not provide the necessary clarity. “It includes six months that are not relevant. While it gives some idea to stable suckler herds, it does not enable finishing herds that trade a lot of cattle to make any firm decisions. “

He said it was unacceptab­le that many BEAM participan­ts could not be sure whether they would be penalised.

“The payment was meant to reflect the extreme hardship suffered by farmers due to Brexit factors beyond their control. Penalties of up to 100% of the payment undo all the good and undermine the initial logic to support beef farmers. “There is also the potential of further huge market disruption in the spring as traditiona­l buyers at that time of year may be unable to do so, due to the nitrates restrictio­ns and the confusion they are causing.” Mr Graham said he was calling on Agricultur­e Minister Charlie McConalogu­e to take all the necessary steps at EU level to have this requiremen­t removed from the scheme.

“There is no justificat­ion for beef finishers to be facing the prospect of having to hand back this badly needed aid as a result of circumstan­ces that are outside of their control,” he said.

 ??  ?? ICSA beef chair Edmund Graham.
ICSA beef chair Edmund Graham.

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