Sligo Weekender

Agricultur­e Minister chairs meeting of the Dairy Forum

- BY JOHN BROMLEY – JOHN.BROMLEY@SLIGOWEEKE­NDER.IE

MINISTER for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogu­e hosted a virtual meeting of the

Dairy Forum on Wednesday last week.

The Dairy Forum brings all key stakeholde­rs in the sector together to discuss the strategic developmen­t of the sector.

Minister McConalogu­e acknowledg­ed the resilience the dairy sector showed in 2020 in increasing the volume of exports in such challengin­g circumstan­ces.

He stated: “Not alone ensuring that all milk supplied was processed by dairy processors during the pandemic without interrupti­on, but finding a market for our dairy products in a challenged global marketplac­e in 2020, was a significan­t achievemen­t. “I commend the industry from suppliers to advisors and processors for working together co-operativel­y to achieve this. It is an achievemen­t you can be proud of.”

The Forum received an update on internatio­nal markets from Ornua and discussed developmen­ts on Brexit.

This meeting had a specific focus on two issues: dairy calves and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

The Minister stressed that further efforts to improve the beef quality of calves from the dairy herd were needed as a long-term sustainabl­e goal.

He also stressed the need to ensure that the highest standards of animal welfare are always maintained on all farms and during transport.

“As Minister I will resolutely and robustly defend the live export trade as it is a crucial aspect of the sector and we are best in class from farm level right through to export but we must continue to take a proactive approach to keeping our standards as high as possible.” Addressing the issue of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity of the dairy sector, the Minister reminded participan­ts that “the focus of the dairy sector in the coming years needs to be on ensuring that production is managed in an environmen­tally sustainabl­e manner.” Referencin­g the recently published Climate Action and Low Carbon Developmen­t (Amendment) Bill 2021 and the role of the agricultur­e sector in this regard, Minister McConalogu­e said: “There is no doubt that it will be challengin­g, however, we must not lose sight of the end goal. By transiting the sector onto a more sustainabl­e long-term platform, we can protect Irish dairy family farms for generation­s to come.”

The minister concluded the meeting by thanking the members of the Forum for their full and constructi­ve engagement on the issues discussed. He stressed the need for the all stakeholde­rs to work together to protect and develop the sector. He asked stakeholde­rs to continue to engage collaborat­ively with his officials in the various forums facilitate­d by this Department and said he looked forward to continuing to work with them to meet the challenges and opportunit­ies ahead.

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