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Harris gives firm commitment to back rural Ireland and agriculture sector

4th April 2024 - Fine Gael Press Office

The new leader of Fine Gael has given a firm commitment that the party will continue to back and champion rural Ireland and the agriculture sector at a meeting with a party representative group.

 

The Fine Gael National Agricultural, Food and Rural Development Forum (NAFRDF) was established to serve as a representative body for rural Fine Gael members and the Parliamentary Body.

 

It has already held a comprehensive series of events, including regional conferences over the last year, which has already afforded the forum the opportunity to engage with 2,500 people on the issues which matter to them in their communities. The group comprises of 61 delegates nationwide.

 

The NAFRD met this week with new Fine Gael leader, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris, TD.

 

Speaking following the meeting, Mr Eddie Downey NAFRDF Chair and former President of the IFA said:

“This was a very constructive meeting and demonstrates that Minister Harris and Fine Gael are committed to the agriculture sector and rural Ireland.

“We pointed out that after 18 months of meetings and consultation, we are now ready to bring a policy document together.

“This document will reflect the views of forum and the wider membership of the party, the public, and elected members on issues relating to rural Ireland and the farming and food sectors.

“We will have a farming and food session at our upcoming Ard Fheis this Saturday where these issues can be developed.

“I expect that climate action, farm succession, our food security will all be up for discussion.”

Minister Harris said: “I am delighted to have had the opportunity to meet with colleagues from the Fine Gael National Agricultural, Food and Rural Development Forum.

“This is one of the policy areas I intend to focus on as Fine Gael leader.

“Farming makes a vital contribution to our economy and local communities. Farmers have had an incredibly difficult year this year because of the weather and this was an important opportunity to hear from them.

“I want to thank the members for the chance to engage and for all their work, for travelling and listening to people. It is now essential we gather that information and take concrete steps to address the concerns of this vital part of our economy and society.”