Troy welcomes pause on all non-essential agricultural inspections

Local Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy has welcomed confirmation from his party colleague, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, that his Department has paused farm inspections not specifically required to support payments until April 22 in light of the challenging conditions on farms.

Teagasc has also been asked to establish a system for co-ordinating advisory supports to help farmers maximise existing fodder stocks and provide a basis for those with surpluses to engage with those who are struggling.

Deputy Troy said: "I am extremely conscious of the pressure on local farm families as a result of the continuing adverse weather conditions. Fodder supplies are being depleted and this is clearly of serious concern for livestock and tillage farmers. In particular, turning stock out to grass and the sowing of spring cereals has been impacted.

"I welcome the Minister's confirmation that his Department has paused farm inspections that are not specifically required to support payments until 22nd April. Teagasc is also establishing a system for co-ordinating advisory supports to help farmers maximise existing fodder stocks and provide a basis for those with surpluses to engage with those who are struggling.

Deputy Troy concluded: "Fianna Fáil in Government recognises that farm families need to be supported. I will continue to do everything I can to help them, especially through this hugely difficult period of unsettled weather that is becoming increasingly common."