Creed calls for no effort to be spared to protect farmers from Mercosur impacts

15 July 2019


The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, TD, today called for no effort to be spared in protecting Irish and European beef producers to the maximum possible extent from the potential negative impacts of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement during the process of finalisation of legal texts that will now follow the recent political agreement.

 

In the course of a robust debate at today’s Agrifish Council, Minister Creed again drew attention to the potentially very damaging impact of the EU-Mercosur agreement on a delicately balanced EU beef market that is further overshadowed by the threat of a very negative Brexit outcome. He said: “EU and Irish beef producers have demonstrated that they do not fear free trade agreements, but they also want to see fair trade agreements. I have highlighted our concerns on many occasions about the potential impact of a Mercosur agreement, and I continue to harbour such concerns following the recent political agreement, which provides additional access to the EU beef market at a time when incomes are under extreme pressure in the sector. I believe it is therefore essential that the Commission uses the period ahead to stitch-in as many legal and other protections as possible in areas such as food safety and animal welfare standards, quota segmentation and sustainability commitments.”

 

The Council also discussed the proposed new “green architecture” for the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP), and the current situation in relation to African Swine Fever.  The green architecture concerns a number of proposals for increased environmental action under the CAP.  Noting that Ireland supports all the proposed new elements, Minister Creed said: “These elements must all be simple to operate, and Member States must have sufficient flexibility to ensure their effectiveness”.   

 

Minister Creed also emphasised the need to maintain the CAP budget in order to support the increased environmental ambition for the CAP.

 

ENDS

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