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Macra Raises Critical Role Young Dairy Farmers have in Future of Ag sector to An Taoiseach and Minister for Agriculture
Macra highlights concerns planning delays will have on young farmers, risking unintended consequences for the environment. Following a meeting with An Taoiseach Micheal Martin, T.D. and Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, T.D., Macra na Feirme has outlined concerns regarding the delays to the planning process overall and the resultant implications which affect young farmers investing in their industry. These delays pose a significant risk to the aims of generational renewal. Macra na Feirme National President Thomas Duffy highlighted the need for investment in facilities to diversify dairy product output in the face of Brexit to protect...
38th Macra na Feirme National President and Vice-Presidents Announced
The results of the Macra na Feirme Presidential and Vice-Presidential elections were announced in the Irish Farm Centre, Dublin and live on Facebook today (Wednesday 7th April). John Keane becomes the 38th president of Macra na Feirme and the fourth Tipperary Macra member to serve in the role, following in the footsteps of T.J. Maher, Seamus Hayes and P.J Meagher. Of a total poll of 117 John Keane surpassed the quota with 105 votes, a surplus of 45 over the quota. “Thanks to all the clubs and members who voted for me, it is a huge honour to represent the...
Fizz is the new fit: Macra has a buzz around “milk” making!
Macra na Feirme today announced a new plan to diversify by offering the sale of new Cola Milk™. “It’s great to announce something that will provide us with so much profit while none of it will go to farmers or producers,” said the new head of the newly established Macra - Foundation for Agricultural Kreative Environment - Milk division, Bill McWonka. This new milk is sourced from the freshest cola cubes harvested from the sweet cola orchards of County Carlow before being finely ground down using traditional Irish millstones and combined with the crispest natural sparkling water sourced only from...
Focus Rightly on Youth and Remote Working
Macra na Feirme today welcomed the focus on remote working as the future of employment in rural Ireland published in the Government’s blueprint to transform rural Ireland ‘Our Rural Future’. Young people living in Rural Ireland had to abruptly adjust to the ‘new normal’ of working from home without the essential amenities that are often taken for granted. “As plans are put in place to return to offices, the excuse of poor broadband speed and other distractions is less likely to be tolerated and so the acceleration of the National Broadband Plan is a must,” said Macra na Feirme National President Thomas Duffy. Covid-19 has brought to light both the advantages and disadvantages of living and working in rural Ireland and this new blueprint has set out...
Macra na Feirme says Government must Ban Online Gambling Ads
Macra na Feirme today has supported calls for a ban on gambling advertising online. The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in a notable increase in both online gambling and online advertisements for these services. The extension of the government lockdown has meant that temptation to gamble is greater now than ever as people are restricted to their homes. Those who would have traditionally placed bets in the bookies, may now be turning to online which is open 24/7. “These ads can take advantage of those that are vulnerable, and this is compounded by the lack of the normal social networks which have been removed during Covid lockdowns. The Government must legislate to ban online gambling ads to protect those being targeted,” said Macra na Feirme National President Thomas Duffy. Gambling addiction is something that affects over 30,000 people in Ireland and problem gambling...