September 26, 2024
Minister refusing to extend slurry-spreading deadline a blow for farmers – Martin Kenny TD

Sinn Féin spokesperson for Agriculture and Rural Development, Martin Kenny TD, has expressed his disappointment at the Minister for Agriculture’s comments in the Dáil today in relation to extending the slurry-spreading deadline.  During a heated debate with Deputy Kenny this morning, the Minister refused to extend the slurry-spreading deadline. 

Deputy Kenny said, “During the debate this morning in the Dáil, I asked the Minister if he intended to extend the slurry-spreading season as he had done last year.  This followed on from communication I sent earlier this month to him also requesting an extension. 

“He gave a straight answer – rather unusually for a Minister – ‘no’.   He categorically stated  there will be no extension to the slurry-spreading season, despite the difficulties

“He then laid the blame at farmers, saying that no farmer should have tanks full of slurry at this time of year.  He also followed this up by saying farmers who do should examine their system of farming, and suggested that farmers who have tanks full of slurry and cannot get them out need to contact the department directly as it becomes an animal welfare issue. 

“The Minister seems to be out of touch with farmers. Does he not realise the impact that weather has had on farms this year? Particularly farms in the west and northwest.    

“It is only in the last 2 weeks that some farmers have had ground dry enough to spread slurry and contractors are unable to cope with demand before the upcoming deadline.

“Farmers and farm contractors need to be given an opportunity to get tanks emptied before its time to house livestock for the winter. We simply cannot farm to calendar dates, and flexibility needs to be given with changes to the weather.

“The Minister’s refusal to extend the slurry spreading date is completely unacceptable. I would urge him to reassess things once again, and do right by farmers. He cannot control the weather, but he certainly has control over farming deadlines imposed by his department.”

Follow us online

Latest Tweets

Sinn Féin MLA Declan McAleer has welcomed the decision by DAERA Minister Andrew Muir to retain 3 hectares as the minimum claim size for the Farm Sustainability Payment.

@mc_mla

Sinn Féin MLA Ciara Ferguson has welcomed an announcement from the communities minister allocating £6.7 million to tackle homelessness.

@ciaraf44

Tomorrow our team of 39 Sinn Féin TDs will meet at Leinster House. A team that is firmly on the side of workers, families, and communities. A team determined to ensure our young people can have the prosperous future they deserve here at home.

Hundreds of thousands of people…

Sinn Féin MLA Pádraig Delargy has welcomed an announcement from Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd committing to progressing residents’ parking schemes in Derry.

@padraig_delargy

Load More

Statements