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An overview of the crowd who attended the IFA Brexit event for Irish farmers at Goffs, earlier this week. \ Ramona Farrelly
EU Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan, flanked by IFA president Joe Healy, takes questions from farmers, where he heard Brexit is the greatest threat to Irish farming in our lifetimes and there is a huge responsibility on Irish, EU and UK politicians to get the negotiations right.\ Finbarr O'Rourke
Joe Healy, president of the IFA, speaking at IFA Brexit. \ Ramona Farrelly
Members of the crowd at IFA Brexit. \ Ramona Farrelly
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Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed at IFA Brexit. \ Ramona Farrelly
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed; IFA Livestock chair Angus Woods; Tara McCarthy, Bord Bia CEO; Niall Browne, CEO of Dawn Meats, and Jim Woulfe, chief executive of Dairygold at IFA Brexit. \ Ramona Farrelly
One of the panels at the IFA Brexit event for farmers. \ Ramona Farrelly
EU Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan speaks at the IFA’s Brexit event, where he heard Brexit is the greatest threat to Irish farming in our lifetimes and there is a huge responsibility on Irish, EU and UK politicians to get the negotiations right. \ Finbarr O’Rourke
Commenting following the third meeting of the ICBF stakeholder group this week, IFA livestock chair Declan Hanrahan said progress is being made on the substantive concerns raised by the IFA.
A veterinary agreement that went beyond the existing trade provisions would increase agri-food exports from the UK to the EU by more than one-fifth. Imports from the EU would also increase by 5.6%.
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