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Watch: divisiveness on environmental issues unhelpful and unnecessary 20 May 2021 Free

Tom Arnold, chair of Ireland’s Agri-Food Strategy 2030. The level of divisiveness that has been generated around agriculture and the environment in recent months is “unnecessary and not helpful”, according to the chair of Ireland’s Agri-Food Strategy 2030. Tom Arnold told an Irish Farmers Journal/KPMG webinar that the strategy’s committee had sought to find a level of common ground between farmers and environmentalists. Arnold said he and others on the committee were disappointed when the Environmental Pillar, which represents a number of environmental NGOs, withdrew from the process. Middle ground “I think we still need to continue to work towards seeing can we get this middle ground accepted. I think there’s an element of public debate and public discussion on this,” he said.

Divisiveness on environmental issues unhelpful and unnecessary 20 May 2021 Free

Tom Arnold, chair of Ireland’s Agri-Food Strategy 2030. The level of divisiveness that has been generated around agriculture and the environment in recent months is “unnecessary and not helpful”, according to the chair of Ireland’s Agri-Food Strategy 2030. Tom Arnold told an Irish Farmers Journal/KPMG webinar that the strategy’s committee had sought to find a level of common ground between farmers and environmentalists. Arnold said he and others on the committee were disappointed when the Environmental Pillar, which represents a number of environmental NGOs, withdrew from the process. Middle ground “I think we still need to continue to work towards seeing can we get this middle ground accepted. I think there’s an element of public debate and public discussion on this,” he said.

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