![]() Why are Irish livelihoods being threatened? Why are the livelihoods of Irish farmers being threatened? Why has this deal not been kicked to touch once and for all? The Minister can call for sustainability guarantees from Brazil all he likes but how will those so-called guarantees protect the Irish farmer? Then there was the Mercosur deal, which still threatens the importation of 99,000 tonnes of South American beef, which is inferior in quality and which will never match or surpass the standards of our Irish beef. There was Brexit, with all the destabilisation that brought to the Irish export market. ![]() In fact, the only certainty it has had is the presence of uncertainty. None of that can be said, however, with respect to the Irish agriculture sector over the better part of the last decade. There are many sectors that experience occasional instability and fluctuations around pricing and controls but most of the time, those sectors settle back down to long periods of calm and relative certainty. Ba chóir d'Fhianna Fáil agus Fine Gael seasamh suas do na feirmeoirí agus tacaíocht a thabhairt dóibh chun iad a chosaint agus chun an eacnamaíocht áitiúil agus náisiúnta a chosaint chomh maith. Tá siad faoi fhód ag an gComhaontas Glas, Fianna Fáil agus Fine Gael. Tá sé an-soiléir go bhfuil na feirmeoirí faoi fhód. Tá áthas orm labhairt ar an rún seo ar maidin. I am very disappointed with the Tánaiste, Deputy Micheál Martin, and with the Minister. It is leaving the people who supported it over the years behind. Whatever the Government does and whatever hardship it puts the people of Ireland and the farmers under, it will not change the weather. The USA is making cartoons about us and laughing at us because the Irish are cutting cow production. Our population is increasing and here we are suggesting we cull the cows. There are 750 million people starving in the world. Who will take up the slack? Is it going to be like the peat and the briquettes from Latvia and Germany? Are the South Americans, the Brazilians who are cutting down forests, going to supply the market? We have produced food to such a high standard and have supplied food all over the world as well as feeding ourselves. The Government does not have any regard for that. It will mean an increase in the cost to the consumer and to the housewife. ![]() This will also mean a threat to our food security. I can see that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have little appreciation for what they have achieved and what they are doing. They have worked so hard and strived so hard and they have become the most sustainable, environmentally friendly and efficient producers of beef and dairy products in the whole world. The Government is going ahead with this because it wants to pacify the Green Party and stay in power for another few months.įarmers all over the country and in Kerry have spent fortunes inside their gates, slaving in the green fields and the glens and valleys of Ireland doing hard physical work where they injure themselves and hurt their backs and spend the second half of their lives physically impeded. It was told that 16% or 17% would be enough but that is not even what other countries are doing. The Government denied this last year and kept it from the farmers even though it knew that with the 25% cut in emissions, it would have to do something drastic like this. We are trying to get young farmers going and keep them going but they are saying this will be the kiss of death for the dairy industry. The Government is threatening food security. We are being told now that even growing green grass sequesters carbon. They are sequestering way more carbon than a lot of them, or even most of them, are admitting. They are giving in to the Green Party even though this is not fair at all because we are giving no cognisance at all to sequestration and the amount of carbon farmers are already sequestering. After all the support Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael got over the years in rural Ireland, this is what they are doing to it. I always thought a Minister from rural Ireland would stand by the people of rural Ireland but I am disappointed to see this proposal coming forward because this will mean a reduction in farmers' incomes and a reduction in communities at large - the rural communities that are under pressure financially as it is. Here we are today because the Green Party kept the pressure on and ensured the Government would go through with this proposal. Last year, the Taoiseach at the time, Deputy Micheál Martin, was violent when I asked if the Government was considering reducing the number of or culling cows. ![]() ![]() They want us to cull cows, rewet land and reduce production by other means through the nitrates directive. This is Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael in action together at the behest of the Green Party. I thank Deputy Mattie McGrath's office for helping us with this motion. Appearing before an Oireachtas committee. ![]()
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