'If we maintain nature - that is how farmers are going to have a viable future'
Eamon Ryan is furious at attempts to derail Europe’s Nature Restoration Law after a number of member states withdrew support, The Irish Mirror understands.
“He was quoted in Politico ‘let us not lose this momentum by overburdening ourselves with challenges that are not as life threatening as climate change’.” “We’re hoping that in the coming weeks that there can be some sort of move in other European countries that can give us the qualified majority needed, not to undermine the European process.
But with some countries withdrawing support, there were concerns it would not succeed and the vote was shelved.
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