Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Agriculture, Food, and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, has welcomed the election of Tim Cullinan to the role of President of the Irish Farmers Association.
Tim Cullinan, a pig farmer from Toomevara, Co Tipperary, was elected as the 16th president of the country’s largest farming organisation on Tuesday evening in Dublin.
Mr Cullinan, who is the IFA’s treasurer, won the vote following a count of almost 23,000 votes from 944 IFA branches countrywide.
Deputy McConalogue has also extended his congratulations to the new Deputy President and new Regional Chairpersons.
“I want to congratulate Tim Cullinan on his successful election as President of the IFA.
“This is an extremely important time for Irish farming.
“Beef farmers have experienced one of their most difficult years in recent memory.
“Beef prices have fell and there have been difficulties in exporting calves with capacity issues, the Mercosur deal and the looming threat of Brexit.
“The Beef Market Taskforce has had a difficult start but progress is now being made, however, I do back IFA calls that an urgent meeting of the taskforce is needed as the Irish price of beef and the Bord Bia export benchmark price has widened to 24c/kg, with the gap with the UK over 50c/kg.
“This is unsustainable.
“In the coming months the next CAP will be finalised.
“It is important we advocate for the very best for Irish farmers during this process.
“I look forward to working with Tim Cullinan when he takes up his role, and during his term and wish him and the new team well,” said Deputy McConalogue.
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