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ICMSA say “penny-pinching” reductions to Green Diesel “the equivalent of throwing a bun at a bear”

2026-03-25

Reacting to the news that Green Diesel will be reduced via both excise and NORA by five (5) cents per litre, the President of ICMSA, Denis Drennan, described the cut in price as “wholly inadequate” and the equivalent of “throwing a bun at a bear” in terms of addressing soaring…

Beef Prices – ICMSA say factories “couldn’t care less” about finishers’ losses and point to 41,000 tonnes of beef imported here just last year

2026-03-24

The Chairperson of ICMSA’s Livestock Committee, Michael O’Connell, has said that could not be more obvious that factories “could not care less” about the punishing losses being inflicted on finishers at current prices. Mr. O’Connell observed that cattle finishers are currently receiving €1/kg less than when the majority of these…

ICMSA say Aurivo-Dale Farm Strategic Partnership “must deliver for farmer-suppliers”

2026-03-20

Commenting of the Aurivo-Dale Farm Strategic Partnership, the President of ICMSA, Denis Drennan, welcomed greater co-operation between the milk processors and stated that is quite clear that cost-savings and efficiencies can be made on the milk processing ‘side’ and those will need to materialise. Mr. Drennan said that since September,…

ICMSA say EU Commission will need to go further than “monitoring” fertiliser supplies & prices 

2026-03-20

Commenting on the 17 March communication to EU leaders from the President of the EU Commission President that stated that the EU Commission is “closely monitoring the impact on fertilisers” of the conflict in the Persian Gulf, the President of ICMSA, Denis Drennan, said that the situation had already moved…

ICMSA say proposed budget for CAP post 2027 is “a fairytale” and “make-believe economics”  

2026-03-20

Speaking following a meeting with Elizabeth Werner, Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development, the President of ICMSA, Denis Drennan said that the first priority for the Irish Government must be to secure an adequate CAP budget under the MFF negotiations. Mr. Drennan said that ‘adequate’ in that context meant as…

ICMSA say BVD valuations and processes are underfunded, cumbersome and ineffective

2026-03-12

The Chairperson of ICMSA’s Dairy Committee, Noel Murphy, has welcomed the contribution from Minister Heydon towards updating values in the BVD Financial Support Programme, but has stated that the funding – even incorporating the increase – will not even cover the value of the 2025 calf crop, much less the…

ICMSA call for Bluetongue Vaccine to be made available in smaller volumes

2026-03-11

The Deputy President of ICMSA, Eamon Carroll, has called for the Bluetongue Vaccine to be made available in smaller volumes than the current minimum of 50 vaccines in the interests of lowering costs on farmers. Mr. Carroll said that in the present circumstances, attention must be given to lowering costs…

ICMSA say “Utter Confusion” on new bTB Rules must be addressed immediately

2026-03-10

The Deputy President of ICMSA, Eamon Carroll, said that there is “utter confusion” at farm level on the status of the new rules on TB and their schedule of introduction. Mr. Carroll noted that despite the ‘alarm bells’ ringing loudly throughout 2025 on the surge in bTB, it was not…

ICMSA say Govt in danger of hypocrisy – “State is actually benefitting from astronomical rise in fuel prices”

2026-03-10

Noting that the Government would appear to have adopted a ‘wait and see’ attitude to the issue of price surges on fuel caused by the war in the Gulf, the President of ICMSA, Denis Drennan, said that it had not escaped public notice that  – on the present system of…

The President of ICMSA, Denis Drennan, has welcomed the re-opening of trade in live cattle to Northern Ireland following the Ministerial announcement this afternoon.

2026-03-05

“Trade to the North for breeding bulls, cattle for further feeding, cattle for slaughter and calves, is an integral part of our live export trade accounting for close to 50,000 cattle in 2025.  The economic importance of this market is hugely significant for all farmers, and it cannot be underestimated…