The Avondhu

Ministers meet IFA on current pig sector concerns

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Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogu­e TD, and Minister of State Martin Heydon TD, met with the IFA late on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing market issues in the pig sector.

Commenting following the meeting, Minister McConalogu­e said: “I am acutely aware of the challenges facing our pig sector and I am working to help support farm families and their businesses as much as possible. The industry is undoubtedl­y under pressure and I, as well as Minister Heydon and the rest of the Government, have acted to support pig farmers throughout this challengin­g period.

“Recently, I announced the Pig Exceptiona­l Payment Scheme (PEPS), with a fund of up to €7 million. The maximum payment under this scheme is €20,000. Payments have started issuing to applicants. I have also met with the banking sector regarding the current situation.

“I have also met with the Irish Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) on the possibilit­y of developing a suitable instrument to manage market volatility.”

Minister of State Martin Heydon TD said: “Through the Pig Roundtable and ongoing bilateral engagement­s we have been in constant communicat­ion with all stakeholde­rs throughout this unpreceden­ted period of low prices and high input costs.”

Minister McConalogu­e continued: “I thank the IFA for engagingly so constructi­vely throughout this very difficult period for pig farmers. I have received the joint proposal for emergency funding that the IFA, the meat industry and the feed companies have submitted which and I have been examining it closely. I have committed to working with the sector to explore all avenues to offer support for this really important industry.

“Our pig farmers have always been remarkably resilient but I am fully aware of the challenges facing the sector at the moment.”

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