EU ministers in crunch talks on changes to farm payments
Ireland has secured €1.5bn a year for agriculture or €11bn over the seven-year period of the CAP. Overall, despite massive pressure to reduce the proportion of the EU’s budget that goes to agriculture, the final cut was 3% compared to a proposed 7%.
The meeting will be chaired by Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney who says he hopes the outcome “will protect agriculture and the agri-food industry as the most important contributor to the Irish economy, reaffirming its status at the heartbeat of rural Ireland”.
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