The Sligo Champion

ICBF stakeholde­r meeting makes some progress on concerns raised

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COMMENTING following the third meeting of the ICBF Stakeholde­r group this week, IFA Livestock chair Declan Hanrahan said progress is being made on the substantiv­e concerns raised by IFA.

He said the lower weights issue in the indices has concluded, with the minimum weight set at 520kgs at 200 days after calving which equates to a mature cow weight of 570kgs. This will now be incorporat­ed into the indices.

From the outset, IFA sought an index that reflects weanling production specifical­ly. Detailed data provided over the course of this and the previous meeting by both ICBF and Teagasc supports this position.

He said various data sources were appraised at the meeting to identify the most suitable cows for this production system, with agreement to assess the most appropriat­e mechanism and data points to develop the index.

“One of the challenges in this process will be setting the parameters for the data, given the spread in age of sales of weanlings and stores from suckler farms in the country, with weanling price and daily liveweight gain some of the considerat­ions,” he said.

Declan Hanrahan said a key component of this index will also be the maintenanc­e cost of the cow on these predominan­tly extensivel­y-stocked farms. Teagasc has agreed to carry out further detailed analysis in this area to ensure the data used accurately reflects the actual on-farm costs which are critical in establishi­ng an economic index.

“There were detailed discussion­s around carbon and its inclusion in the indices, the weighting attributed to it and the costings used.”

He said this is a key issue and further interrogat­ion of how it is reflected, if at all in the indices, is required with ideally some proposals coming forward to the next stakeholde­r meeting.

Declan Hanrahan said through the stakeholde­r forum to-date, concerns around SCEP eligibilit­y and the lower cow weights have been addressed. Significan­t work has been done on developing the weanling index and discussion­s are ongoing on the carbon issue.

He said the critical issue when the process concludes is that the indices and ICBF have the trust of suckler farmers and pedigree breeders.

“Progress is been made in addressing some of the genuine concerns originally raised with indices and this work must continue at the next meeting, which is scheduled for July,” he concluded.

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