IFA president Tim Cullinan. \ Philip Doyle The upcoming reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has the potential to destroy farm viability in Ireland, IFA president Tim Cullinan has warned. Only around a third of all farms in Ireland are identified as viable by Teagasc. Cullinan said the next CAP could doom these farms by taking payments from them to fund convergence, eco-schemes and applying more environmental restrictions. “The reality is that direct payments from CAP are becoming less about supporting food production and farm incomes, and instead focusing more heavily on an ever-increasing environmental ambition,” he said. These farmers cannot take any more cuts