Ireland's Agriculture Minister Heydon Outlines Priorities at EU Agri-Fish Council Ahead of Presidency (audiovisual.ec.europa.eu)
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- Ireland will assume the EU presidency in July 2026, with agriculture and fisheries as key priorities.
- Heydon advocated for the fertiliser action plan to boost EU production and reduce import reliance.
- He called for rigorous monitoring of Mercosur and other trade deals, and defended CAP funding as essential for food security.
- He reiterated support for Phil Hogan as the EU's candidate for FAO Director-General.
"Martin Heydon, Ireland's Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, spoke at the EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Brussels on 26 May 2026. He highlighted Ireland's upcoming EU presidency, support for the fertiliser action plan to reduce import dependency, cautious monitoring of trade deals (Mercosur, EU-Australia), and the importance of CAP funding for food security. He also reiterated support for a single EU candidate for FAO Director-General, backing Phil Hogan."
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