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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaking during Leaders' Questions in the Dáil today. Screengrab via Oireachtas TV

'I am deeply concerned': Varadkar calls for an end to protests and blockades over beef dispute

The dispute has seen unofficial pickets by farmers at processing facilities around the country in recent weeks.

LAST UPDATE | 17 Sep 2019

TAOISEACH LEO VARADKAR has called for an end to the ongoing protests and blockades outside meat processing plants over the ongoing beef dispute. 

It was reported yesterday that protests are continuing at the gates of meat processing factories across the country despite a deal being struck between farmers and the meat industry on Sunday. 

An agreement was reached between farmers and beef processors following talks of over 30 hours long, organised by Agriculture Minister Michael Creed over the weekend. 

The agreement reached between beef farmers and beef processors was based upon increased bonuses for farmers and the dropping of all legal actions in exchange for an end to the blockades at factory gates. 

However, not all farmers have agreed to it and pickets remain outside a number of factories yesterday. 

Speaking during Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil this afternoon, Varadkar called for an end to the protests and blockades.

“The protests were successful in highlighting the issues affecting beef farmers, they did bring the industry to the table, but all that can be achieved from protests and blockades has now been achieved,” Varadkar said.

I would ask that they end now and that people try to make this agreement work. 

In similar comments to Varadkar, Agriculture Minister Michael Creed told RTÉ Radio One’s Morning Ireland that beef farmers’ voices “have been heard”. 

“I think in any negotiations there are compromises – endorsed by all of those parties around the table. The point we’re making to those beef farmers is their voice has been heard,” Creed said.

“This as much as can be done in this moment in time. We are at a tipping point now. There is a bigger picture here. We’re an internationally trading country. Our reputation is important to us,” he said. 

We are witnessed self-harm to our industry as a result of this dispute.

The main points contained in the agreement include a new bonus for steers and heifers aged between 30 and 36 months, of eight cent a kilogram, as well as the current bonus for 30-month cattle jumping from 12 to 20 cent per kilogramme. 

It also states that the Quality Payment Grid – which indicates how much a farmer will get paid based on weights – will be reviewed, and promises the creation of an independently chaired Beef Market taskforce. 

However, chairman of the Beef Plan Movement, Hugh Doyle told Morning Ireland yesterday that it has stood down its protests but many other farmers will not accept the deal as it does not change the baseline price of beef. 

Creed this morning said that he is appealing to farmers to read the documents relating to the new agreement. 

“For every day this goes on, this will have long-term lasting impacts for farmers,” Creed said. 

“I would appeal to farmers to read the documents. Their negotiators have done as much as could be done. Silent majority – have your voice heard now. We’re at a critical tipping point.” 

Lay-offs

This morning, ABP Food Group confirmed that it is temporarily laying off the 355 staff at its Cahir plant as a result of “ongoing illegal blockades at the site”. 

It warned that a further 182 jobs are threatened to be laid off before the end of the week. 

In a statement, ABP has said the protesters have “stopped any product going in to or leaving the site” and that production has ceased. 

“Furthermore, these illegal blockades are impacting seriously on the thousands of beef farmers who supply cattle to the site,” ABP said. 

The company said it will stay in contact with impacted staff members and provide them with regular updates. 

“It is regrettable that the company has had to take this course of action,” it said. 

ABP has expressed its dismay that after an agreement was reached, illegal blockades remain in place at Cahir and at other processing sites across the country.

Speaking during Leaders’ Questions, Varadkar said he is “deeply concerned” that the continued protests will lead to further job losses. 

“I am deeply concerned and I think everyone in this house who cares about the beef industry, who cares about rural Ireland, who cares about employment is concerned that continued protests and continued blockards will lead to more job losses,” Varadkar said.

“There is a risk that beef plants, beef factories may close permanently and this count do long-term irrevocable damage to the industry.”

On 27 August, ABP, among other companies, was granted temporary High Court injunctions restraining groups of protesters from blockading their factories and intimidating staff and suppliers. 

With reporting by Conor McCrave

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    Mute Brinster
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:36 PM

    No reason to.

    Why would we needlessly antagonise another country and try to create trouble for ourselves?

    I think he’s a very poor leader but he’s US President.

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    Mute Catherine Sims
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:53 PM

    @Jenny mcCarty: plus we have invited worse !!!! China comes to mind !!!

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    Mute Deborah Behan
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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:22 PM

    @Brinster: we would be foolish not to continue our relationship with the US. He won’t be there forever.

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    Mute Dave O Keeffe
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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:34 PM

    @Brinster: spot on. No need to uninvite anyone. Talking is always better.

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    Mute Patricia Cooney
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    Jun 22nd 2017, 12:06 AM

    @Brinster: I don’t think he is .

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    Mute Paul
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:34 PM

    Good, he should come here. US is very important to us.

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    Mute Government Sachs
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:47 PM

    The Don is a friend to Ireland, the day that we don’t accept or invite a US president here is the day we need our collective heads examined.

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    Mute Tommy Browne
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:45 PM

    Be staggering if he did considering how deeply we are in hock to US corporations.
    Anyway, really looking forward to the Leftie meltdown.

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    Mute Francis Mc Carthy
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:49 PM

    @Tommy Browne: Awww,you’re so edgy ! Love it!

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:25 PM

    @Tommy Browne: nice to know you support all his policies. Got it.

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    Mute Willy Malone
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:49 PM

    Is Leo the biggest spoofer FG ever had as leader ?
    It’s a YES from me

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    Mute dec dunne
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    Jun 21st 2017, 4:23 PM

    Who in their right mind would uninvite the president of the USA.?
    Disagree with office holder as much as you want. But the office is a shining light to the world, Ireland cannot afford to besmirch one of its main allies.

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    Mute Beachmaster
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:34 PM

    Brace yourselves. The Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferers are coming.

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:26 PM

    @Jenny mcCarty: the only ones moaning are you guys!

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    Mute Mary King
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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:49 PM

    Well it seems for all the media hype about our new Taoiseach he is no different from his predecessor. Plus ça change etc.

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    Mute Blue Moon rising
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    Jun 21st 2017, 5:19 PM

    The US is most important trading partner we have. According to the OEC Ireland exports more to the US than the next two EU countries on the list combined. Why would any Irish leader sacrifice the close ties we have with our strongest ally

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    Mute John Reid
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    Jun 21st 2017, 5:53 PM

    Only the left-wing Irish media would want to rescind an invitation for a State visit to Ireland by the President of the United States, not the Irish people.

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    Mute Joe Caulfield
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    Jun 21st 2017, 4:22 PM

    Leo has chosen reasoned discussion over emotional hysterics. Well done Leo.

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    Mute Lisa Dorothy
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    Jun 21st 2017, 4:29 PM

    @Joe Caulfield: You mean the emotional hysterics from Trump if we were to rescind his invitation?

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    Jun 21st 2017, 4:39 PM

    @Lisa Dorothy: No Leo would be instigator in that instance.

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:49 PM

    Without the US there would be no Ireland.

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    Mute Mary Mc Carthy
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    Jun 21st 2017, 8:00 PM

    @Tommy Browne: Better learn your history . Without Ireland there would be no US

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    Jun 21st 2017, 11:35 PM

    @Mary Mc Carthy:
    Symbiotic.

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    Mute Paul
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    Jun 21st 2017, 5:23 PM

    Ireland needs the US and the UK no matter the politics. You can’t eat morals

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    Jun 21st 2017, 2:48 PM

    I wonder has Leo put a few thousand euros aside for the influx of the 5-10 people that will be deported in the next decade or so from the US..

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:27 PM

    @Francis Mc Carthy: 5-10 people doesn’t seem a lot!

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:37 PM

    @Jenny mcCarty: where did je mention any nationality? By the way, congratulations on account number 71

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:44 PM

    @Deborah Behan: Yup!

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    Mute Dolly White
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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:39 PM

    Of course Leo won’t because he is Flip Flopper in Chief.

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    Mute Lisa Dorothy
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    Jun 21st 2017, 4:28 PM

    I don’t think Trump will come unless he thinks we all plan to fawn over him, which I sincerely hope most Irish people won’t.

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jun 21st 2017, 5:03 PM

    No reason to make a headline out of Trump coming to Ireland, afterall he owns property here. What would happen if the taoiseach didn’t get an invite to America for St.Patricks Day celebrations.

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    Mute Adrian
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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:31 PM

    Of couse he’d like Trump to come. He’ll get a big thrill out of it !

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:46 PM

    @Adrian: because…?

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    Jun 21st 2017, 4:22 PM

    @Dermot Foley: because of same reason he got a thrill from meeting May and all the pompus officialdom and attention he got from it.

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    Mute lez ferguson
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    Jun 21st 2017, 6:28 PM

    Trump does not give 2f’s about Ireland. Lets get him here and let our feelings known.

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    Jun 21st 2017, 4:16 PM

    Saudi Arabia invited him, it is enough Cash for him and Israel.

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    Jun 22nd 2017, 7:13 AM

    Sure Leo can look Trump in the eye and say “nah nah nah my pay packet is bigger than yours”

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    Mute gregory
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    Jun 21st 2017, 10:06 PM

    So Enda Kenny insulted Donald Trump publicly and our new Taoiseach said he would not invite President Trump to Ireland. Are all Taoiseachs idiots now determined to undermine the National Interest so to look popular repeating media friendly sound bites? Depressing.

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    Mute Tim Brennan
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    Jun 21st 2017, 7:24 PM

    One egotist meets another

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    Jun 21st 2017, 3:50 PM

    This guy is full of poop

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    Jun 21st 2017, 10:13 PM

    This pig is not wanted in Europe

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    Mute Martin Stewart
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    Jun 21st 2017, 8:39 PM

    Leo your the man a pure leader a long time since we had one strong enough great forward thinking man
    Great work

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