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McConalogue vows to continue fight for tillage farmers

written by Stephen Maguire January 11, 2017
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Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Agriculture and TD for Donegal Charlie McConalogue says he will continue to fight for a compensation package for tillage farmers, many of whom saw their crops destroyed in the bad weather last autumn.

The party will raise the issue during Private Members Business in the Dáil next Tuesday.

“Hundreds of tillage farmers in Donegal, and along the west and south coasts of the country saw their crops fail as a result of the severe weather last autumn. The torrential rain saw land waterlogged and tillage harvests ruined, resulting in lost revenue and income for farmers. These losses can be ill-afforded at a time when farmers are already battling against low grain prices, increased input costs and poor margins.

“Tillage farmers, who were at the pin of their collars, are now under severe financial pressure, and despite numerous calls from my party, as well as farming organisations, for an emergency aid scheme to help these hard pressed families. Despite this Minister Michael Creed has failed to budge on the issue, and farmers are sinking deeper and deeper into debt.”

The Inishowen TD said he genuinely cannot understand the Minister’s opposition to a compensation package.

“Back in 2010, the then Agriculture Minister Brendan Smith introduced the Aid Scheme for Potato and Vegetable Crops Damaged by Frost – so the precedent exists. The Department is already running an underspend of €86m for its 2016 expenditure budget so the refusal by the Government to provide ring-fenced funding for tillage farmers is baffling.

“I will be raising this issue again in the Dáil next week and making the case for a compensation package for these farmers. I hope Minister Creed will wake up to the seriousness of the situation and agree to provide much needed assistance to these vulnerable farm families”.

McConalogue vows to continue fight for tillage farmers was last modified: January 11th, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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