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Taoiseach to address IFA farming and food conference

The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) will hold a major farming and food conference at the Curragh Racecourse on Thursday, October 31.

Simon Harris will deliver the keynote address at the event entitled ‘Farming and Food – A Sector Worth Backing’. Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue will deliver the closing address.
IFA president, Francie Gorman, said the event comes at a critical time for farming. “The challenges facing the sector will require concerted action from all stakeholders, specifically the government,” he said. He added that the viability of farmers will be at the heart of the discussions. With a general election on the horizon, he said there must be a greater understanding of the very real pressures that exist for farmers.
“From rising costs to increased regulation and tighter margins due to retailer dominance, we have to find a way that rewards those who are putting in the work and investment. If there isn’t a recognition of this, it will be very difficult to convince young people to come into farming,” he said. Speakers from the sector will address the conference on the main topics that are likely to dominate over the next five years and beyond. The IFA said that places for the conference are limited. To register, you can register here