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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: It is the influence of the Co-Chair.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: Before I revert to the witnesses, I apologise for the absence of several committee members. Parliamentary questions to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine are being heard in the Dáil and the spokespersons of the main parties are tied up there. I offer their apologies.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: In our discussions on the CAP in recent months, we discovered that in Europe 1,000 farmers a month are leaving agriculture. That is a substantial number. The position here is no different from that in other countries. What would the witnesses like to see included in the next CAP to reverse that trend?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: That concludes this very important session on the CAP. I thank the contributors for their important presentations. We will hear a great deal about this issue in the next year or two before a final deal is completed. I also thank members for their questions. I will hand over to my colleague, Deputy Michael Healy-Rae, who will chair the next session.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I am delighted to chair this important session of the joint sitting. Agriculture is our largest indigenous industry. In this session we will deal with the Common Agricultural Policy, CAP, which has served the country well in recent years. In our discussion we are going to hear about where it is going to go in the months and years ahead. The discussion will include the environmental and...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I thank Mr. Bakker, who finished well within the allotted time. I neglected to remind speakers that they will be given four minutes each for their presentations. I invite Dr. Furey to make her opening statement.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I thank Dr. Furey. I apologise for having cut across her. I accept she was speaking on behalf of herself and Dr. Hollywood and, therefore, I was somewhat more liberal with the time. I invite Dr. McCarthy to make her opening statement.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: The final presentation is from Ms Riordan from UCC.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I thank those who made their presentations, which were very insightful. The CAP and CAP reform are a key part of our body of work at committee level and we have already made a number of submissions to Europe. We attended several Council meetings around Europe, including in Croatia and Romania in recent months. Members of the committee made a presentation at the European Parliament's...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: There are several vulnerable sectors in the Irish agricultural sector and there has been much discussion of the suckler beef sector which is going through a turbulent time. Dr. Furey mentioned that we should move away from coupling and towards decoupling. How can the vulnerable sectors be supported to ensure a sustainable future for them? On suckler beef farmers, who are a key part of the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: It is the influence of the Co-Chair.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: Before I revert to the witnesses, I apologise for the absence of several committee members. Parliamentary questions to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine are being heard in the Dáil and the spokespersons of the main parties are tied up there. I offer their apologies.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: In our discussions on the CAP in recent months, we discovered that in Europe 1,000 farmers a month are leaving agriculture. That is a substantial number. The position here is no different from that in other countries. What would the witnesses like to see included in the next CAP to reverse that trend?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: That concludes this very important session on the CAP. I thank the contributors for their important presentations. We will hear a great deal about this issue in the next year or two before a final deal is completed. I also thank members for their questions. I will hand over to my colleague, Deputy Michael Healy-Rae, who will chair the next session.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I am delighted to chair this important session of the joint sitting. Agriculture is our largest indigenous industry. In this session we will deal with the Common Agricultural Policy, CAP, which has served the country well in recent years. In our discussion we are going to hear about where it is going to go in the months and years ahead. The discussion will include the environmental and...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I thank Mr. Bakker, who finished well within the allotted time. I neglected to remind speakers that they will be given four minutes each for their presentations. I invite Dr. Furey to make her opening statement.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I thank Dr. Furey. I apologise for having cut across her. I accept she was speaking on behalf of herself and Dr. Hollywood and, therefore, I was somewhat more liberal with the time. I invite Dr. McCarthy to make her opening statement.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: The final presentation is from Ms Riordan from UCC.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: I thank those who made their presentations, which were very insightful. The CAP and CAP reform are a key part of our body of work at committee level and we have already made a number of submissions to Europe. We attended several Council meetings around Europe, including in Croatia and Romania in recent months. Members of the committee made a presentation at the European Parliament's...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Common Agricultural Policy (9 May 2019)

Pat Deering: There are several vulnerable sectors in the Irish agricultural sector and there has been much discussion of the suckler beef sector which is going through a turbulent time. Dr. Furey mentioned that we should move away from coupling and towards decoupling. How can the vulnerable sectors be supported to ensure a sustainable future for them? On suckler beef farmers, who are a key part of the...

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