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Macra leader says farm succession scheme is needed

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Macra na Feirme national president John Keane says reports in agricultural media outlets regarding a proposal by the Food Vision Beef and Sheep Group to introduce a Suckler Cow exit or reduction scheme are misleading.

The Devils Bit club member says Macra is a stakeholder in both the Beef and Sheep, and Dairy Food Vision groups and has rejected any measures in both groups which entails a reduction or exit from farming.

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John says at a time when the numbers of active young farmers are in the region of 6% it makes absolutely no sense for an exit or reduction measure to be introduced – instead what is needed is a fully funded on farm succession scheme for all enterprises.

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