Mr O' Connell said;
"The steps taken by Minister
Coveney to tackle the recent fodder crisis in the short-term while welcome have
not touched on the more long term ramifications of this problem. New Ross farmers were already struggling
before this crisis. Now many are faced
with extreme cash flow problems as they attempt to get fodder stocked and ready
for next winter."
"Our local economy relies
heavily on agriculture. Studies have
proven this. For example, for every €100 of agriculture output there is
a further €73 of output to the wider economy.
This money goes into local shops, pubs and other businesses. Nationally farming families spend €8 billion
per year in the economy."
"Sinn Féin is calling on the government to access immediate
financial aid from the EU crisis fund so that this issue can be met head
on. We are also urging Minister Coveney to
secure a 70% advance on the Single Farm payment from October 15th next. We cannot afford to see an onslaught of farm
closures across this district so it is imperative that local TDs and reps
petition their government to move quickly to prevent another economic disaster
in our area."
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