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Future target must be genotyping all suckler-bred calves – farm group

A farm group has called on Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue to provide clarity on the continuation of a BDGP scheme during the CAP transition phase.

ICSA is calling for an immediate commitment by the Minister to do “everything possible” to ensure there is a BDGP type scheme in place for 2021 and 2022, which are likely to be the CAP transition years.

Genotyping all suckler-bred calves

ICSA suckler chair, Ger O’Brien, said: “Suckler farmers badly need the funding allocated to the BDGP and it must continue uninterrupted.”

“The scheme marked a key milestone for beef in this country with the advent of wider genotyping of cattle.

“ICSA believes the future target must be the genotyping of all calves from the suckler herd as this would be hugely beneficial for development of suckler beef brands into the future.”

O’Brien said that “significant” developments have been made through the genotyping of cattle and this work “should not go to waste”.

‘To make ends meet’

He said there would also be a financial impact for suckler farmers if the scheme is discontinued.

“Our suckler farmers rely on these schemes to make ends meet. It is, therefore, vital when a scheme is coming to an end that provisions are made for a new scheme to be devised, or where that is not possible, for the scheme to be rolled over.”

A new and improved BDGP scheme may have to wait until a new CAP is finalised but in the interim, it is “crucial” that the work of the BDGP scheme can continue and suckler farmers can continue to be supported, he added.

“We also need confirmation that the BEEP-S scheme will continue during the full transition phase.” the sucker chair concluded.

 

 

 

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