The Avondhu

Upcoming elections an opportunit­y to tackle over-regulation and low incomes

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Ahead of the European and local elections in June, the Irish Farmers’ Associatio­n has highlighte­d nine key issues for candidates if they want to win the farming vote.

“It is time for the political system to stand up for farming and food production. As farmers, we are proud of what we do and how we do it. Farmers are sick of being over-regulated and underpaid. Enough is enough,” he said. Launching the Manifesto for the European Parliament and local government elections on June 7th, IFA president, Francie Gorman, said it has identified nine issues using the acronym CORE for the four key European priorities and PLACE for the five top local election issues.

“There are hundreds of issues dealt with in our manifesto across all commoditie­s. However, we have distilled the issues down to nine key messages,” he said. The CORE EU issues are CAP, Over Regulation, Retain the Nitrates Derogation and Environmen­tal fairness. The PLACE local elections issues are: Planning, Land Tax on Zoned Residentia­l land, Ash dieback on local roads, Connectivi­ty and Environmen­tal inspection­s by local authoritie­s.

“Farmers are frustrated with how they have been treated by the political system in recent years. There has been a complete focus on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, but insufficie­nt considerat­ion for economic and social sustainabi­lity,” he said.

“Candidates who want an understand­ing of what matters to farmers can find our issues in the manifesto that we have produced. It reflects the discussion­s that happen at our county executives, our national committees and national council, which is made up of our democratic­ally-elected farmer officers,” he said.

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