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Dublin's agri-workers contribute three times more to Ireland's economy than those outside capital

On average, Dublin agri jobs were found to contribute €178k compared to €55k elsewhere.

AGRICULTURE WORKERS IN the capital contribute more than three-times as much to the economy on average compared to staff in the same industry outside the capital.

That is according to the seventh issue of the Dublin Economic Monitor, a joint initiative between the four Dublin local authorities that evaluates the state of Dublin’s economy on a quarterly basis.

The study said that Dublin accounts for one fifth of the total economic contribution of agri-food nationally.

“The sector sustains over 8,000 jobs in the region but, crucially, these are high-value adding jobs: on average each agri-food position in Dublin contributes over €178,000 to the national economy, compared to about €55,000 on average across all other regions,” it said.

“The high-value nature of the jobs, mainly in food and beverages manufacturing firms, implies that the sector in Dublin is considerably more productive than the national average.”

Fingal County Council chief executive Paul Reid said he was “particularly pleased with the feature … where analysis shows that Dublin accounts for one fifth of the total economic contribution of agri-food nationally.

“In terms of primary production, there are over 800 farms and approximately 118,000 hectares of land categorised under agricultural use, ensuring that Dublin continues to be a major contributor to national output,” he said.

Challenges

However, the report did flag that there are “challenges on the horizon”, specifically Brexit and its potential impact on Irish food and agriculture exporters.

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“The impact of the appreciation of the euro against sterling was a sudden and substantial blow to our international competitiveness,” it said.

“The UK is Ireland’s primary destination for agri-food exports and as the wider consequences of Brexit unfold it will be pivotal to have a robust policy response to buttress the sector’s contribution to Dublin’s prosperity.

“Conversely, Ireland is an important market for UK food exporters and the overnight improvement in their competitiveness must be seen as a threat to Irish producers trading in the domestic market.”

Jobs

Some of the other findings of the report include:

  • 25,000 new jobs were created in the Dublin economy in the year to the end of the second quarter of 2016
  • Arrivals at Dublin Airport continued to increase at a rapid rate and reached a record high of almost 1.14 million in May 2016
  • Residential property prices rose by 3.8% year-on-year in July to stand at the highest level recorded since September 2009.

The report said that employment across all of the main sectors of Dublin’s economy increased in the second quarter of 2016 on a year-on-year basis.

“The greatest proportional gains were recorded in ‘industry’ and ‘construction’ where employment rose by 19.7% and 14.8% year-on-year respectively,” it said.

“Industry has been a strong performer over the past 12 months with the creation of over 8,900 jobs. More modest growth occurred in the public sector where employment expanded by 2% year-on-year.”

Written by Paul O’Donoghue and posted on Fora.ie

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    Mute Sohoma Roanie
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    Jan 27th 2022, 7:33 AM

    I think the fishermen are thinking outside the box, and I hope their peaceful protest has a positive response. They are being very brave though… the Russians don’t mess around.

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    Mute Michael Reilly
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:05 PM

    @Sohoma Roanie: The fishermen are making f ools of themselves. Having a meeting with a trained Russian diplomat, switched off their phones out of “respect”, allowed the Russians take their photograph and no doubt record the meeting. Then on to Joe Duffy to make further f-ols of themselves and blaming the Government.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:22 PM

    @Michael Reilly: Joe Duffy must have been in shock when he was informed by the fishing delegates that the meeting had gone well. As usual Joe gave his own opinion concerning the Russians. The propaganda sprouted by Duffy would make Gorebbls proud.

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    Mute Mr Drake
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    Jan 27th 2022, 5:45 PM

    @Michael Reilly: Got what they wanted, that type of attitude will get you no where

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    Mute John Sheahan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:10 AM

    Bait the head off him.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 3:41 PM

    @John Sheahan: I hope he wasn’t coding em

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    Jan 27th 2022, 3:42 PM

    @gordon o loughlin: codding

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    Mute Larry Roe
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    Jan 27th 2022, 7:15 AM

    we have no respect for our oceans

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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:53 AM

    The Spanish could send some boats too

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    Jan 27th 2022, 8:46 AM

    These exercises are almost as close to France as they are to Ireland. The French dont seem too bothered ? Why doesn’t Coveney concentrate on real issues

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    Mute David Jordan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:41 AM

    @Koukliahills: “almost as close to France as they are to Ireland.”

    It’s 530 km from French territorial waters and 215 km from Irish territorial waters, it’s twice as close to us than to France.

    https://i.imgur.com/iKDETP6.jpg

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    Mute Eoin Roche
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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:43 AM

    @Koukliahills: a) this is as real as issues get b) you should probably get a map

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    Mute Martello Mulligan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:19 PM

    Fair play to the fishermen’s representatives. They stood up for their livelihood and got the attention of the Russian state. Who knows if the ambassador’s assurances will be met but what more could the fishing community do?

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    Mute Paul Gorry
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:29 AM

    Something fishy going on here methinks.

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    Mute Jonathan O'Riordan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:46 AM

    Take him out on the trawler with you for a weeks fishing

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    Mute Fergus Quinlan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:12 PM

    The Russians are terrified of invasions from the west, they have had many, Sweden, Napoleon, about 10 countries in 1919. In the last invasion by Germany they lost 25,000,000 people and suffered catastrophic devastation. They do not want NATO missiles on their borders, as the US did not want missiles in Cuba. The US forced regime change in the Ukraine and the New right-wing government discriminate against Russian speakers… forcing Donbas and the Crimea. It is vital that our government use its seat in rhe UN for peace as our media should attempt impartiality.

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    Mute McCarthy John
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    Jan 27th 2022, 7:02 PM

    @Fergus Quinlan: Is this a joke? Russians are afraid of who right now? Ukraine? The Baltic states? Finland? Poland? Alaska? Belarus? Mongolia? Which country can afford to invade them? Which country wants to invade them? If they could only take better care of their own people with all the natural resources they have. What about the poverty rate in Russia? Who is responsible for that? Outsiders or insiders? Or just history?

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    Mute Fergus Quinlan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 9:24 PM

    @McCarthy John: the Russian forces are much smaller than NATO….they cannot take on NATO in a land war….. the real mess will be if Ukraine push into Donbas….. Will Russian forces stand back and watch the slaughter, Or intervention…. just hope it does not happen. If NATO were to cross the Russian border it would lead the nuclear war…..Putin knows all of Russia will be smouldering Ash… .but so will all of Europe, UK and USA… all our energy must be spent in peace making.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 9:28 PM

    @McCarthy John: when I was there …..looked fairly prosperous….. but hope the opposition, the Communist catch up on Putin in the polls…get the peoples wealth back from the Yeltsin inspired grab…

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    Jan 28th 2022, 8:51 AM

    @Fergus Quinlan: if you love Putin so much, why not move to Russia? Sounds like you’d fit in just fine

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    Jan 28th 2022, 1:25 PM

    @McCarthy John: Since the Revolution of 1917 the West has made every effort to destabilise Russia. Since WW2 a cold war has existed, it is even more prevalent today. The Cuban missile crisis..Certainly the U.S. felt threatened, but considering the U.S. had the USSR surrounded by nuclear weapons, this game brought the word to the brink of extinction. The same scenario is now being played out in reverse.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 8:10 AM

    No need! the army chief of staff has already been in to have the chat over a cuppa chai.

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:08 AM

    @Desmodromic: Bit hypocritical of Coveney to state the meeting was inappropriate, Zappone fiasco and party in Foreign Affairs office comes to mind.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:45 AM

    @Donal Desmond: I think international diplomatic matters within a highly tense global standoff are a little bit more serious in scale than Katherine Zappone’s tea and biccies. Don’t you think?

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    Jan 27th 2022, 1:21 PM

    @Eoin Roche: Wonder why there was no outcry by Coveney when NATO exercises are carried out off the Irish coast. The International crisis is certainly worrying, but it certainly would be helpful if the likes of RTE were to give the Russian viewpoint. Coveney and Varadkar must be on their bended knees thanking God for Boris Johnson and the Ukraine.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 1:57 PM

    @Donal Desmond: eh they did, Russian ambassador was on six one the other night lying his ar** off, sorry I mean talking about Ukraine and about the live fire exercise.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 3:06 PM

    @Peter: Yes the Russian ambassador was on the news . They dissected every word he said ..Fair enough, but they went to disparage every word he said with the help of pro Ukraine government officials. It must have come as a shock to the propagandist Joe Duffy that the Fishing delegates praised the Russian ambassador today.

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    Jan 28th 2022, 8:55 AM

    @Donal Desmond: why would it be a surprise that fishermen can be easily fooled by a trained Russian diplomat?

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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:19 AM

    Shades of ‘Red storm Rising’ here. Splitting the Atlantic.

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    Mute Mary Nugent
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    Jan 27th 2022, 9:08 AM

    Bring back CMDR John Kavanagh of the Naval Service, he stood up to the Russians before.

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    Mute Garreth Byrne
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    Jan 27th 2022, 1:00 PM

    Will Fungie the dolphin and his pals turn up to protest, or Wally the walrus?

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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:49 AM

    So Fury Molotov is going to meet with Spud

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    Mute Larry Rawson
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    Jan 27th 2022, 2:38 PM

    Irish Board of Fisheries Need to Get Back in the office and Synchronise Work Dutys to assist the Fishermen GROSS incompetence as usual

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    Mute Gary C
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:42 PM

    That put them in their Plaice, see what I did there.
    This is a non event

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    Mute Jonathan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:15 PM

    We need to interrogate the fishermen!!!

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    Jan 28th 2022, 4:36 PM

    Hilarious that they went onto Joe Duffy and thought they had achieved something. I bet Tubrity even thought about getting them on the line up tonight LOL.. I’ll give it to them but fairly embarrassing from what’s coming out of the embassy now. As if Filatov was ever going to rely any of the fishermen’s concerns.

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