FARMING LIFE – 25 MAY 2016
A spokesperson said the major issues discussed by FFE members and confronting farmers across these islands are the current Mercosur and TTIP deals being offered by the EU where ‘unfortunately agriculture is set to be sacrificial lamb’.
The statement continued: “On top of this the financial pressure on farming families across these islands and into Europe is no longer tolerable. The organisations were informed about progress in Northern Ireland by NI Farm Groups who are putting the case to Stormont for legislation on farm gate prices to return a minimum of the cost of production plus a margin inflation linked across the staples thus creating a financial safety net for family farm businesses, in short, doing what Brussels has always promised rural dwellers in its Treaties, Laws and obligations but never enacted due to pressure from the corporate food giants across Europe and further afield.
“The final topic for discussion was Brexit, where interestingly Northern Ireland Farm Groups made it clear that a legal route for their legislation on farm gate prices project exists all the way to Brussels, but would be questionable with Westminster should we exit, yet family farmers would still face the same financial ravages from the large food corporates.