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Minister must come clean on his climate plans - IFA

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IFA PRESIDENT Tim Cullinan said the Minister for Agricultur­e Charlie McConalogu­e must come clean on the Department’s position on how sectoral emission ceilings for agricultur­e will be achieved. His comments come after it emerged that the Department of Agricultur­e has been analysing the cost of a cow reduction scheme. Documents released to The Irish Times under Freedom of Informatio­n show proposals have been put forward some months ago which undermine the dairy sector and devastate the suckler sector.

IFA Livestock chairman Brendan Golden said that the reported planned reduction in the suckler herd was astonishin­g and would eliminate the sector entirely.

“At a time when the Minister should be focused on securing funding for the Beef Environmen­t and Efficiency Programme for Sucklers in this week’s’ Budget, we see that the Department is working behind the scenes to pull the rug from the entire sector. This would devastate farming, but also rural Ireland,” he said.

IFA Dairy chairman Stephen Arthur said that the Department appear hell bent on reducing numbers.

 ?? ?? Minister Charlie McConalogu­e.
Minister Charlie McConalogu­e.

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