Work underway to ensure sale of livestock for local farmers

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The Minister for Agriculture has confirmed that avenues are being explored to ensure the sale of livestock for the county’s farmers.

A number pilot initiatives have already been introduced, for calf sales in particular, and a further update is to be provided in the coming days.

Minister Ciaran Cannon said today that he fully appreciates the impact that the closure of marts may have on farm livelihoods in regions like East Galway.

He welcomed Minister Creed’s assurance that his Department is working with stakeholders on contingency measures to ensure that, as far as possible, livestock sales are facilitated without the need for a live sale, or an organised event in mart facilities.

“Marts play a pivotal role in the orderly movement, traceability and sale of animals which is essential in securing food supplies, while also ensuring farmers receive a fair market price for their animals,” said the Fine Gael TD.

“I also wish to acknowledge the major efforts that Mart managers have made over the past week or so to reduce numbers in attendance and implement enhanced hygiene measures as well as social distancing in line with HSE guidelines.

“As has been noted, the challenge now is to find other innovative methods that can facilitate the trade and movement of animals in a transparent and secure way and while it will be difficult to replace the public auction element at a mart, all other options are currently being explored.”

Minister Cannon added: “A number of pilot initiatives have already been introduced, in respect of calf sales in particular and I welcome the assurance that a further update on discussions with all of the stakeholders involved will be provided in the coming days”.