Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 102)
Irish fish Producers Organisation Ltd
2025-01-13
Intent: Inform policy, communicate industry considerations, and represent socio economic interests of Coastal Communities , stock sustainability considerations etc at National and EU level - as per a key PO role under the Common Market organisation. ::Focus on the review of the CFP ::Increase awareness of potential impacts of Offshore Renewables on seafood sector
Details: Coastal Sharing and Annual Access Negotiations as well as emerging / ongoing concerns relating to ORE
Officials: Caroline Bocquel, Barry Cowen, Charlie McConalogue, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Kathleen Funchion, Leo Varadkar, Michael Fitzmaurice, Padráig Mac Lochlainn, ...
Methods: Ongoing briefings relating to Annual Coastal Sharing process, external drivers such as Brexit Impacts on sector etc. - Email
Drogheda & District Chamber
2024-09-21
Intent: To better understand the funding opportunities for Drogheda, via EU means
Details: Meeting with Colm Markey MEP
Officials: Colm Markey
Methods: Meeting with Colm Markey MEP and Ronan Whitty, held in person on 7th May 2024. - Meeting
The Irish Farmers' Association - IFA
2024-09-20
Intent: To emphasise the importance of the Irish MEPs being part of the national effort to retain the current nitrates derogation. Ireland has a unique grass-based system and there must be recognition for this from the EU.::To highlight that over 30 measures have been introduced at farm level since 2020. These must be given time to work.::To highlight that one EU size does not fit all. Farmers need a period of certainty to justify making ongoing environmental investments.::To request that Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin clarify his party's position on the Nitrates derogation. This follows comments by Fianna Fail's candidate in the Dublin European constituency Barry Andrews on the RTE Prime Time debate.::To highlight that the candidate clearly said he does not support the continuation of the derogation. This is at odds with the position of the Fianna Fáil Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue. Fianna Fáil must clarify their position immediately so that farmers are well informed.::To em
Details: Nitrates Derogation
Officials: Barry Andrews, Billy Kelleher, Christopher O'Sullivan, Luke Ming Flanagan, Maria Walsh, Michael Collins, Micheál Martin, Nina Carberry, ...
Methods: Meeting, Social Media, Email, ...
Wind Energy Ireland
2024-09-20
Intent: Support for the proposals set out in the Wind Energy Ireland European Election manifesto: https://windenergyireland.com/images/files/wind-energy-ireland-local-and-european-election-manifesto-may-2024.pdf.
Details: Tenth mandate of the European Parliament.
Officials: Billy Kelleher, Seán Kelly, Ciarán Cuffe, Clare Daly, Luke Ming Flanagan, Grace O'Sullivan, Colm Markey, Maria Walsh, ...
Methods: Email, Phone call
AONTAS
2024-09-20
Intent: Retain the operation of the Culture and Education Committee into the future as a key driver of policy in this area
Details: Requesting support for the protection of the the EU Culture and Education committee and its work of supporting lifelong learning and the values of European democracy and social inclusion
Officials: Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Barry Andrews, Barry Cowen, Billy Kelleher, Brian Hayes, Chris MacManus, Ciarán Cuffe, Ciaran Mullooly, ...
Methods: Letter sent outlining the importance of the Culture and Education Committee to European members of parliament - Email
The Irish Farmers' Association - IFA
2024-09-20
Intent: To acknowledge the proposed revision of the Nitrates Directive announced by the European Commission to allow for an increase rate of 100kg /Ha of RENURE to be applied to land to increase nutrient circularity and improve on farm economics.::Given the increasing importance of digestate as a fertiliser, especially in the context of volatile mineral fertiliser prices and to the overall economics of Anaerobic Digestion Schemes, it is essential to ensure that the Nitrates Directive is amended in a suitable way that does not only promote the interests of a few member states with considerably larger capacities to refine manures.::The process of Anaerobic Digestion releases nutrient elements from feedstock previously bound up in complex organic compounds and thus are unavailable for plant uptake when material such as slurry is used as a fertilizer. Thus, the anaerobic digestion process not only produces a nutrient rich residual material which can be used as a fertilizer but increases nutrient a
Details: European Commission Public Consultation on Nitrates Directive - RENURE
Officials: Barry Andrews, Billy Kelleher, Chris MacManus, Ciarán Cuffe, Clare Daly, Colm Markey, Deirdre Clune, Frances Fitzgerald, ...
Methods: Submission, Informal communication
The Irish Farmers' Association - IFA
2024-09-20
Intent: To meet with the Local Election candidates and impress on them the difficulties facing Irish farmers and how they are required to stand strong and protect and promote on behalf of all farmers.::To seek better recognition of the positive contribution farmers make to society.::To propose a fair income and standard of living for current and future farming generations.::Emphasise that farmers need to farm and produce food and not be regulated out of existence.::Roadside Ash Dieback scheme is required urgently;::To highlight that a Roadside Ash dieback Scheme is required urgently. Diseased ash trees along public roads are posing a significant risk to all road users. A financial package is needed to allow Local Authorities to provide traffic management during felling and grants to support farmers to hire qualified professional to safely fell the trees.::Unfair Taxes (Residential Zoned Land Tax RZLT), water charges and rates must be resisted;::To emphasise that farmers are private landowners
Details: Local Government Elections 2024
Officials: Adrienne Wallace, Anne Marie Ford, Bernie Conlon, Ciarán Fisher, Daniel Butler, Declan Power, Dolores Minogue, Ejiro O'Hare Stratton, ...
Methods: Meeting, Letter, Submission, ...
The Irish Farmers' Association - IFA
2024-09-20
Intent: To highlight that, while IFA acknowledges the draft Implementing Act, which is part of the European Commission's simplification package, it is on the proviso that greater flexibility and efficiency gains afforded to paying agencies yields direct and obvious gains for Irish farmers in the form of improved administration and reduced verification/certification requirements.::To acknowledge that geo-tagged photos are now not mandatory eligibility criteria (confined to Copernicus Sentinel).::To acknowledge that Article 10(4) deletion eases pressure to have the geo-tagged measure covered by Area Monitoring systems (AMS) by 1.1.2027.::To seek reassurance that paying agencies cannot utilise the proposed amendments to create more interventions into the 'verification' mix via the 'other data of at least equivalent value' element (particularly in the context of results-based approach).::To propose that use of geo-tagged photos/equivalent alternatives should be proportionate and only used to sati
Details: Draft Implementing Act re geo-tagged photos
Officials: Barry Andrews, Billy Kelleher, Chris MacManus, Ciarán Cuffe, Clare Daly, Colm Markey, Deirdre Clune, Frances Fitzgerald, ...
Methods: Submission, Informal communication
Multiple Sclerosis Ireland
2024-09-19
Intent: MEPs support MS policy should they be reelected
Details: Followed up with several MEPs regarding the one million minds campaign
Officials: Maria Walsh, Mick Wallace, Billy Kelleher, Chris MacManus, Ciarán Cuffe, Clare Daly, Colm Markey, Deirdre Clune, ...
Methods: Emails to several MEPs following up on one million minds campaign - Email, Meetings held in Brussels with several MEPs - Meeting
Corporate Europe Observatory
2024-09-17
Intent: To inform MEPs about civil society's alternative agenda
Details: To promote an alternative vision for the EU's Strategic Agenda 2024-29, and especially to oppose the industry-led ‘Industrial Deal’ / Antwerp Declaration project
Officials: Barry Andrews, Ciaran Cuffe MEP, Clare Daly, Frances Fitzgerald, Luke Ming Flanagan MEP, Chris MacManus, Colm Markey, Maria Walsh, ...
Methods: Email