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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 10 March 2021

Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Questions (1043)

Alan Farrell

Question:

1043. Deputy Alan Farrell asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the actions he is taking with regard to beef prices for Irish farmers; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13491/21]

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Written answers

As the Deputy will be aware, prices for beef and other commodities is a commercial matter which I have no role in determining.

I am acutely aware of the recent price volatility in the beef sector and I am conscious that the sector is particularly exposed to factors such as COVID, given its reliance on external trade and the food service and hospitality markets.

My Department and I are working to ensure that business and services to farmers can continue, keeping food and other processing facilities operational, ensuring that payments and commercial activities that are necessary to protect farm incomes can continue. My Department is also working actively to ensure that Irish beef has access to as many high value markets as possible.

The nature of all markets is that the price will fluctuate especially in the case of market disturbance, as has been evidenced during the COVID-19 crisis and that caused by uncertainty surrounding Brexit. My Department provides a range of financial aids to support beef farm incomes and to support economic and environmental efficiency.

The core support for the beef sector under the current RDP is the €300 Million Beef Data and Genomics Programme. In addition to this support, over the last two years, over €200 million of additional supports were made available specifically to the beef sector, including the BEAM and BEEP schemes in 2019 and the Beef Finishers Payment and BEEP-S in 2020.

In Budget 2021, €85 million has been allocated for specific supports for sustainable beef farming. This includes over €40 million for the extension of the BDGP during the transition period before the next CAP. The Beef Sector Efficiency Pilot with an allocation of €40 million is due to be launched shortly.

Bord Bia’s beef market tracker includes a comparison of a prime Irish composite price with a comparative export benchmark price based on a weighted average of our key export markets. This tracker was put in place as a result of the work of Beef Market Task Force and provides an additional measure of transparency in relation to beef prices, which is critically important. The Task Force has also commissioned Grant Thornton to conduct a series of market transparency studies. A meeting of the Taskforce was held this week with an update from Grant Thornton on its work to date.

I addressed the meeting where I expressed my concerns with the manner in which factories informed farmers over last month's price cut and changes to breed bonuses and weight limits.

A key component of the Programme for Government is the establishment of a Food Ombudsman and I am now considering how best to bring this forward and will be consulting with industry on it. I am also considering how to include price transparency and reporting as part of its functions.

I can assure the Deputy that my Department is constantly monitoring the market situation for all agricultural commodities, including beef.

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