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McConalogue accuses Minister of ‘dithering’ on calf export crisis

written by Rachel McLaughlin March 1, 2019
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Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Agriculture, Charlie McConalogue TD has said that he is alarmed at the lack of urgency being taken by Minister Creed in solving calf export blockages and lairage capacity issues flagged a few weeks ago.

The Donegal TD commented, “Despite writing to the Chair of the Agriculture Committee to hold an emergency meeting to address the growing crisis and limited calf exports, it has taken over two weeks for the Minister to agree to my request to attend and take questions from members on the issue.

“The Minister has been very conveniently taking a hands off approach up to this point. He and his Government colleagues should have been doing everything possible to increase calf exports to the continent, for instance, using available channels to increase the lairage capacity at Cherbourg Port in France.”

Deputy McConalogue said that extra capacity is urgently needed on lairage areas close to the port in Cherbourg.

He added: “Calf exports are currently constrained to 4,000 at a time due to the maximum lairage capacity. With three sailings per week this means only 12,000 calves can be exported a week. The Minister as well as Bord Bia need to be doing everything to ensure every possible dairy bull calve is exported over the next number of weeks.

“It is a sorry state of affairs that the Minister has not been attentive on the issue and doing everything at his deposal to increase capacity given the demand for Irish calves in the Netherlands and Spain.

“Given how the beef sector is at crisis point, the prospect of a hard Brexit on the horizon, and the large oversupply in the market currently, he should have been doing everything long in advance to get to grips with the issue to increase calf export,” concluded McConalogue.

McConalogue accuses Minister of ‘dithering’ on calf export crisis was last modified: March 1st, 2019 by Rachel McLaughlin
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