Support for the motion calling for a €200 payment policy per suckler cow has been welcomed by Fianna Fáil's spokesperson for agriculture, Charlie McConalogue.

The motion also demanded a review of the current underspend across several 2014-2020 Rural Development Programme (RDP) schemes and to design a roadmap to use this money for the suckler sector and other vulnerable areas.

McConalogue commented: “I am extremely heartened by the support which this motion generated. Rural TDs are all too familiar with the seriousness of the suckler situation and the massive pressure which farmers are finding themselves under."

Doing nothing is simply not an option.

"Despite this, Fine Gael has continued to ignore calls from farmers, farming organisation and the Irish Farmers Journal, which has been to the fore with its Save our Sucklers campaign," he said.

"The suckler sector provides a livelihood for around 70,000 farm families and it underpins our €2.5bn beef export sector. Doing nothing is simply not an option.

“Minister Creed needs to step up to the mark now and ensure that a review of the departmental underspend is established and that it reports back within the two-month timeframe set out in our motion."

Delivery

The Fianna Fáil TD said delivery on the €200 payment per suckler cow must also be progressed as a matter of urgency.

"We need to protect this industry, particularly with Brexit coming down the line and the possibility of a Mercosur deal expected in the coming months.

“The government cannot afford to ignore this issue any longer and I am urging Minister Creed to act promptly to protect this vital sector.”

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