Membership Benefits

Exclusive Discounts for ICSA Members 

Join ICSA Today

An Association of Farmers for Farmers

ICSA SAYS TTIP IMPACT STUDY CONFIRMS BEEF FEARS

May 25, 2016 | Press Releases | 0 comments

 

16  May 2016

ICSA president Patrick Kent has said that the draft findings of the impact study on TTIP carried out for the EU by the Ecorys Consultancy demonstrates that beef farmers have every right to be concerned.  “The impact modelled by the report suggests that ruminant meats and other meats are the big losers while motor vehicles and textiles are the winners.  ICSA has been to the fore in campaigning against a sell-out of beef at TTIP and Mercosur trade talks and this confirms that TTIP poses a serious threat to EU beef farming.”

“The key figure is that the analysis suggests a 0.5% contraction in ruminant meats and a 1.0% contraction in other meats in terms of gross output.  However, behind these figures is the reality that Irish beef farming is likely to be disproportionately impacted due to its reliance on exports to other EU members.”

“However, the key message is that the EU must consider a cumulative impact of several trade deals to understand just how damaging concessions on beef could be.   It is not enough to look at TTIP (USA) or Mercosur (South America) or CETA (Canada) in isolation; all of these together must be analysed before any more concessions are conceded.”

Ends

Share Socially

All

Latest

ALTERNATIVE SCEP TRAINING OPTIONS MUST BE PROVIDED

ICSA Suckler chair Jimmy Cosgrave has hit out at the Department of Agriculture’s decision to offer only online training to participants of the Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP). “This move is very concerning, especially considering the older age demographic of suckler farmers. Many of these farmers may not have reliable internet access or have the necessary computer skills to navigate complex online platforms. The focus should be on ensuring as many farmers as possible can benefit from the scheme rather than putting barriers in place,” he said.

Livestock Prices

Latest