Seanad debates
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Order of Business
10:30 am
Robbie Gallagher (Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source
Yesterday, we got worrying news from Brussels of a proposed 5% cut in CAP payments. It forms part of a discussion on the EU budget for 2021 to 2027.The news of that proposed 5% cut will create fear among small-farm families the length and breadth of the country. Considering that for many families, the CAP payments make up about 75% of their total income, it is understandable that they would be worried and fearful. For many small suckler and sheep farmers, the average income is only €13,000 per annum. It is a very important issue for small-farm families and for rural Ireland. Rural Ireland depends on the farming community because what the farmer earns, the farmer spends. I ask that the Leader stresses the importance of the Government and of Commissioner Phil Hogan forcefully rejecting this proposal. I ask that they use all their clout to ensure this proposal does not go ahead. Farming families cannot afford this cut; nor can rural Ireland. I ask the Leader to ensure that the Government does all in its power to prevent this cut from proceeding.
I propose an amendment to the Order of Business that No. 11 be taken before No. 1.
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