21 Dec 2010

Horticulture Hot Seat? Martin Ferris TD Sinn Fein Policy.

Agriculture & Rural Regeneration

There is a pressing need to formulate a strategy on farming and the wider issue of rural development. Such a strategy needs to be built up and developed by the communities directly affected by rural under-development. We believe that its core objective should be to break the cumulative cycle that starts with population decline, leading to a reduced demand for services, which leads to fewer employment opportunities and ultimately migration out of rural areas.

Throughout Ireland there are communities fighting their way out of this cycle with little or no aid from central government. These communities have often formed their own new co-operatives, local currency networks, social enterprise and development projects. They have started organic farming projects, agri-tourism initiatives and other diversified agricultural businesses.

These communities need proper funding and resources from central government. They need local government structures that can adapt to their needs.

Sinn Féin believes that the core objectives of any rural development programme should be:

  • Creating a co-ordinated programme that links agriculture, enterprise, environment, culture, health and education and social services strategies into a comprehensive integrated rural development project;
  • Keeping the maximum number of people on the land and preserving the social fabric of rural life;
  • Creating the conditions where rural communities themselves can rebuild their local economies;
  • Ensuring that everyone has a dignified standard of living, access to proper education, housing and health resources.

Sinn Féin also proposes:

Real reform of the CAP

Its original objectives were to maintain the maximum amount of farmers on the land while ensuring a proper standard of living for farmers and fair prices to consumers. This has not been delivered. The CAP funding mechanisms must be changed to help small farmers.

A funding initiative to promote organic farming in Ireland

Organic farming becomes commercially viable on a much smaller acreage than current farming. Such a programme will promote rural repopulation and could be vital element in breaking the current cycle of rural under-development.

Support for other projects

Other projects such as encouraging co-operative agricultural projects and broadleaf forestry projects should be vigorously promoted and supported.

Matching funds for rural enterprise projects

The bulk of funding for economic development currently goes to foreign export-orientated companies. Sinn Féin believes there should be equity in the allocation of funding for enterprise projects. Funding for indigenous enterprise projects have been cut in recent years.

Ending discrimination against local enterprise projects

There is also another level of discrimination in domestic funding mechanisms. Enterprise Ireland, the agency responsible for developing indigenous business, currently favours aiding businesses with export potential, overlooking the community and social enterprise sector. Sinn Féin believes that this form of economic discrimination should end.

An increase in Leader funds

The success of rural development projects under the EU Leader Programme is well recognised. However, such community-orientated funds only account for 7 per cent of the funding coming into the island over the next seven years. Sinn Féin believes that Leader funds are a vital part of any rural regeneration programme and should be the substantial part of EU funding flowing to rural areas.

A national conference

The crisis in rural Ireland is one that must be acted on now. Central government in Ireland should be prevailed upon to hold a national conference that could formulate a strategy to promote rural development in Ireland. Such a conference would have to be organised on a bottom-up participatory basis and not be solely representative of the vested interests that dominate agri-business and rural policies today.

The North-South Ministerial Conference (NSMC) has a role to play in organising this initiative. There is a pressing need for the formulation of policies on branding an all-Ireland national beef and dairy herd as well as making Ireland a centre for organic food within the EU.

These steps should be the beginning of a wider process of developing an all-Ireland strategy on agriculture.

EU funds

The EU must recognise the island as one economic unit when it comes to the allocation of EU funds and the application of policy. A crucial aspect of this would have to be a recognition of the need to recognise, through funding and policy formulation, the special needs of the Border regions to have their agricultural economies fully integrated.

EU programmes such as Leader should be administered immediately on an all-Ireland basis.

Organic food and the GM issue

There is a clear need for an integrated approach to organic farming throughout the island.

The island as a whole should be declared a GM-free zone. Not only would this be a major boost for the quality of food products being sold to Irish consumers but it would also help hugely the marketing of Irish food produce internationally. Again the NSMC has a clear role to play here.

Farmers markets and the co-operative principle

Planning law should include the need for farmers’ markets in new retail developments. Specific funding should be allocated to set up and fund such markets which must be run on the co-operative principle by the local communities in which those markets are sited.

Bringing quality back into Irish farming

There is a need to bring quality back into the Irish farm sector right from the decisions being made by the individual farmers, the food processors and abattoirs right down to the supermarkets and exporters.

We need an island wide code of principles for farm practices and commercial food processing. BSE and other diseases have been created not by chance but by the commercialisation of farming.

Sinn Féin Oireachtas Report on Future of Farming and Fishing in the West PDF documents

I am delighted to be able to present this report to the Committee. It is the fruit of much work in consultation with a wide range of people involved in the farming and fishing sector. As such it represents an accurate picture of both the current state of the rural…Read more

“Awakening the West - Overcoming Social and Economic Inequality” PDF documents

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21 Dec 2010

Who's Next In the Horticulture Hot Seat? Martin Ferris TD

Martin Ferris TD

Martin Ferris TD profile pictureMartin Ferris TD Phone: (01) 6184248
Email: martin.ferris@oireachtas.ie

Martin Ferris is Sinn Féín TD for Kerry North and party spokesperson on Agriculture and Rural Development, Environment and Local Government and Communications Energy & Natural Resources. He has been outspoken in highlighting the need for a co-ordinated strategy to re-build rural communities which have become depopulated over the last decade due to a lack of government strategy and the ongoing withdrawl of essential services.

He was elected to Kerry County Council and Tralee UDC in 1999 and to Leinster House for the constituency of Kerry North in 2002 and again in 2007. As the party's EU candidate for Munster in 1999 he received almost 30,000 votes. He is playing a key role in the development of the party across the country.

Martin was part of the Sinn Féin negotiating team and participates in party delegations which meet with the Irish and British governments. He has travelled extensively in support of the peace process.

Martin Ferris is married with six children. He has been an active republican since 1970 and was jailed for his political beliefs in the 1980s.

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21 Dec 2010

Who's Next In the Horticulture Hot Seat? Sean Sherlock

Following on the 'Horticulture Hot Seat Series' we look at the background of opposition spokespersons on Agri/Hort. It is now that our sector should be contacting and questioning any of these potential candidates in order to influence policy. Highlight the sector problems now. Call him! Also check out the last profile on Andrew Doyle Fine Gael. Next in line is Martin Ferris of Sinn Fein. These are extraordinary times so you never know!

Sean Sherlock TD Labour - Biography.

Constituency:

Cork East

Euro Electoral Region:
Ireland South

Electoral Status:
Sean is currently a sitting TD for Cork East .

Address:
Davis Lane
Mallow
Co. Cork

Tel:
Phone: 022 53523
Fax: 022 57761
087-7402057

Email:
sean.sherlock@oir.ie

Website:
http://seansherlock.ie

Political Career:

  • Elected to the Dail, May 2007
  • First Co-opted to Mallow Town Council and Cork County Council in September 2003.
  • Elected to MTC and CCC June 2004.
  • 2004 Mayor of Mallow Town Council.

Occupation:

  • Full Time Public Representative

Memberships:

  • Blackwater Kayaking Club
  • Mallow Rugby Club
  • County Cork VEC
  • Mountaineering Club of Ireland

Other Interests:

  • Former Assistant to Proinsias De Rossa MEP

Birth Details:

  • 6/12/1972

Education:

  • Patrician Academy Mallow
  • College of Commerce, Cork
  • UCG, BA Economic and Politics
     


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14 Dec 2010

Who's Next in the Horticulture Hot Seat? Andrew Doyle TD?

In the lead up to the next general election we will be looking at the background to potential candidates for the Agriculture/Horticulture Hot seat.

Here are some recent press statements and responses from Andrew Doyle TD Fine Gael Spokeperson  for Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.


Supermarket €500k demand from Irish food suppliers shows Govt should accept FG Fair Trade Laws – Doyle


Supermarket €500k demand from Irish food suppliers shows Govt should accept FG Fair Trade Laws – Doyle

Further confirmation today that retailers are demanding sums of hello money of up to €500,000 from Irish suppliers is a clear signal that Fine Gael’s Fair Trade Bill should be accepted by Government and implemented without further delay, according to the party’s Spokesperson on Food & Horticulture, Andrew Doyle TD.

“The contention of three suppliers that they are paying six figure sums to have their products stocked on supermarket shelves backs up many anonymous reports that Fine Gael has received from anxious suppliers in recent months about unfair trading practices in the retail sector.

Fine Gael’s Fair Trade Bill, published last August, not only outlaws illegal practices such as hello money but also provides for the disclosure of supermarket profits and a transparent statement of supply clearly showing agreements between suppliers and retailers.

“The Government has dragged its feet on this issue and has failed to date to introduce the code of conduct or establish the ombudsman promised to regulate the sector.

“There are 200,000 jobs dependent on tackling this issue and making sure producers have access to a fair trading environment. Ministers for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and Enterprise Trade and Employment need to take it seriously and put party politics aside to accept the Fine Gael proposals.”
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Irish grown food supplies in jeopardy from supermarket price war, FG survey shows – Doyle


Irish grown food supplies in jeopardy from supermarket price war, FG survey shows – Doyle

Fine Gael Food & Horticulture Spokesperson, Andrew Doyle TD, today (Thursday) released the results of a survey (available by clicking here) responded to by 30 Irish food growers showing suppliers are being squeezed to breaking point by supermarkets while consumers are still being ripped off by massive margins on their shopping.

“My survey shows the balance of power has swung decisively towards supermarkets which control 88% of the fresh food market. Growers are squeezed to breaking point. Many are no longer getting the price they need to cover their costs and are suffering from the low prices on offer from supermarkets as well as demands for extra payments to benefit supermarkets’ margins. Consumers rightfully want good value and look for the cheapest price but if the result is putting local growers out of business the end result with be an importers monopoly with consumers paying an unfair burden of the cost.

“My survey revealed that the kind of payments and practices affecting fresh food suppliers include:

• Box rebates, or 2.5% to 5% rebates to buyer after every monthly payment to grower.
• Payments to cover special offers, from 10% to 30%.
• Personal payments and payments in kind to buyers, ‘Christmas money’ to buyers.
• Lump sum payment for two year contract.
• Long credit terms for buyer from four to 11 months.
• Cost of last minute cancellation of contract borne by grower.

“Abusive trading practices have been stopped by the Fair Trade movement in Africa and India – why can’t we do it in Ireland? We have to face the prospect that Irish growers and producers could be wiped out. The Government is failing to regulate the sector. First and foremost, they should adopt the Fine Gael Fair Trade Bill which has now been published for seven months. Two hundred thousand jobs depend on their willingness to put party politics aside and act to create a fair trading environment.”
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“Time to reveal the facts on levels of retail profiteering” says FG Food Spokesperson


“Time to reveal the facts on levels of retail profiteering” says FG Food Spokesperson

Andrew Doyle TD, Fine Gael Spokesman on Food has called on the Government to back a Fine Gael Private Members’ Bill which provides a mechanism to unlock the secret profits earned by the large retail grocery giants in Ireland. Deputy Doyle was speaking after the Farming Conference yesterday in the context of renewed criticism for the low or even negative margins for grocery suppliers and the rip-off prices for consumers.

“There is no doubt that the large supermarkets have demanded huge reductions in prices from suppliers of food products especially fresh food. These reductions have not been fully passed on to the consumer. The example of the 34% drop in farm gate prices for milk last year while the price of a litre of milk in the supermarket only dropped 3% in the same period shows the bulk of the profit being taken by the supermarket at the expense of the supplier and producer and also the consumer.

“As over 77% of the grocery retail sector in Ireland is controlled by three multinational supermarkets, there is an obvious risk of unfair trade practices. There have been many stories of abusive trading practices – told in confidence. However unless supermarket profit levels are publicised, we are not in any position to decide whether people here are being ripped off or not.

“It is a matter of particular interest that many of the retail chains go to inordinate lengths to conceal details of their profit and turnover.

“We recently saw a report of one of the major retailers taking a High Court action against the Central Statistics Office over an attempt to find out greater detail of the retailer’s turnover and operations. It is in the public interest that there should be full and complete details about the turnover of these companies being made public. The UK is considering obligatory disclosure and the EU Commissioner for Agriculture has promised action.

Fine Gael has addressed this matter head on through our Food (Fair Trade and Information) Private Members Bill published in August. Under the Fine Gael proposal, the Competition Authority would be obliged to carry out an annual review of competition in the retail grocery sector and use its statutory powers to seek details of turnover and profitability from any retailer with more than five stores operating in the Irish market.

“In the run up to the busy Christmas season it is important that the Government does not drift on this issue. I call on the Government now to accept the Food (Fair Trade and Information) Bill now and to implement it without further delay to ensure greater price transparency for consumers and suppliers in Ireland.”

    


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