19
May
2026
Watch
Presentation of the Fertilisers Action Plan (debate)
Madam President, the European Union is facing one of the most serious food security challenges in modern times. Nobody doubts this now. The war in Ukraine, instability in the Middle East and rising oil, gas, fuel and fertiliser costs are directly threatening food production across Europe. Farmers in Ireland, Commissioner, they tell me clearly that the economics of sowing crops simply does not add up at the moment. If farmers cannot afford fertiliser and fuel, food production will inevitably fall and food security will be put at risk. This is why the European Union must act immediately. We need to reduce and suspend all self‑imposed tariffs, levies and duties on fertiliser imports. These measures have been well intentioned, Commissioner, what you have brought forward today, but food production must come first. I say to you, Commissioner – and I think you'll get this because you're from a farming background – the problem is not the long term. I think your solutions will work in the long term. The problem is the short term: next winter. Last winter they bought the fertiliser in advance before the CBAM came in. They had stocked up. Now they have a problem. I ask you genuinely to give us solutions which will deliver immediate and practical relief next winter and next spring for our farmers.