Brexit – The Irish Perspective

April 24, 2017
Brexit – The Irish Perspective

Today Tom Murphy was there for agricultural contractors at the heart of European debate.  He attended “Brexit and Beyond: Perspectives on the future of agricultural policy and economic policy”.  Keynote speakers at this important meeting were EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Phil Hogan, Mairead McGuinness, Vice President of the European Parliament, along with leaders in the field…

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PAC Meets Commissioner Hogan

April 19, 2017
PAC  Meets Commissioner Hogan

Following the panel discussion at the recent Forum for the Future of Agriculture in Brussels, Tom Murphy met with Commissioner Phil Hogan. He highlighted the need for the EU to recognise the important role agricultural contractors play in the farming sector.  PAC will continue to bring the case for agricultural contractors straight to the heart…

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Tom Murphy meets Franz Fischler

April 10, 2017
Tom Murphy meets Franz Fischler

Tom Murphy met up with old friend Franz Fischler on a recent visit to Brussels where both were attending the Forum on the Future of Agriculture.  Fischler, who was Agricultural Commissioner 1995/2004, spoke at the conference, where he called for an imaginative reform of the CAP. At the same time Tom Murphy called for agricultural…

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Brussels – PAC Speaks up for Agri Contractors

April 7, 2017
Brussels – PAC Speaks up for Agri Contractors

On 28th March Tom Murphy attended the “Forum for the Future of Agriculture” in Brussels, where he made sure that agricultural contractors were represented. Over 2000 delegates from sixty countries were present to discuss the future of agriculture in Europe and beyond. Keynote speakers were Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the UN  and Commissioner Phil…

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Agri-Environmental Conference

April 6, 2017
Agri-Environmental Conference

Tom Murphy attended the Teagasc Agri-Environmental Conference, 2017 in Tullamore today. Apart from farm gate prices, one of the most significant issues facing Irish farmers is compliance with a raft of environmental requirements set out by the EU. Generally Irish farmers are good guardians of the environment but it is difficult when they have to compete…

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