Dáil debates

Thursday, 3 July 2025

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions

Tillage Sector

3:45 am

Photo of George LawlorGeorge Lawlor (Wexford, Labour)

I thank the Minister and acknowledge his response. As he knows, tillage is a vital part of our food security. Given what is happening globally and the uncertainty that prevails, a reliable and viable tillage sector is required to ensure a food supply. It is also important to speak to the fact that tillage is effectively a carbon-neutral, if not better, area of agriculture and, as such, can play an important role in reducing the carbon footprint of the agriculture sector, if fully supported. In June 2023, the then Minister for agriculture committed to achieving the target of increasing the tillage area to 400,000 ha by 2030. However, figures from the industry at that time suggested that the tillage area was set to decline. In 2012, an estimated 355,000 ha of land in the country were under tillage but by 2024, that had dropped to 334,000 ha. Tillage plays a vital role in the agricultural economy, particularly in the context of food sustainability. It is essential that we increase the tillage area as a matter of urgency because we cannot depend, as we have already seen, on others due to the global uncertainty that prevails at this time.

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