Hard Border would be devastating for Farmers both sides of the border

21/04/2017 Website News
Hard Border would be devastating for Farmers both sides of the border

IFA President Joe Healy has met with Minister for Foreign Affairs ,Charlie Flanagan and advised the  Minister “Any hard border situation that would damage the free flow of agricultural products, or increase the costs involved, would be devastating for farmers on both sides of the border and must be avoided.”



Joe Healy also said, “Ireland is the most exposed EU member state in Brexit negotiations, and with 40% of our agri-food exports going to the UK each year, agriculture is the most exposed Irish sector. The Government’s position on Brexit must reflect the unique difficulties Irish agriculture faces and use all political capital to ensure a strong negotiating stance by European political leaders to achieve the best outcome for farming.”



The land border between Ireland and Northern Ireland creates an additional serious challenge for Irish agriculture, Joe Healy said, “The level of trade and co-operation between Northern Ireland and the Republic is very significant, with geographical proximity creating a highly integrated and established trade flow of both finished products and products requiring further processing.



He also set out IFA's Brexit Priorities ahead of the IFA major Brexit event on Monday 24th April in Goffs, Co Kildare at which will be attended by EU Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan, the Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed, IFA representatives and industry leaders



Priorities on this agenda, the  IFA President indicated include




  • Tariff-free trade for agricultural products and food;



  • Maintenance of equivalent standards on food safety, animal health, welfare and the environment; and



  • Application of the Common External Tariff for imports to both the EU and UK.





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