KCLR 96FM
Through The Night
On Air Now
Through The Night
12:00 am - 7:00 am
Listen Live
  • Live
  • News
  • Sport
  • On Air
    • KCLR Plus
    • Schedule
    • KCLR Catchup
    • Podcasts
    • Documentaries & Drama
    • Competitions & Terms
  • Catch Up
  • Jobs
  • Advertising
  • Deaths
  • Helplines
No Result
View All Result
KCLR 96FM
  • Live
  • News
  • Sport
  • On Air
    • KCLR Plus
    • Schedule
    • KCLR Catchup
    • Podcasts
    • Documentaries & Drama
    • Competitions & Terms
  • Catch Up
  • Jobs
  • Advertising
  • Deaths
  • Helplines
No Result
View All Result
KCLR 96FM
No Result
View All Result

Note: KCLR does not charge for streaming or access to live games. Ads are provided by a third-party.
ADVERTISEMENT

Carlow and Kilkenny reacts as Taoiseach confirms Ireland will not be voting for the Mercosur deal

Can the stance prevent the arrangement from going ahead however with the likes of Italy voting for?

Edwina Grace by Edwina Grace
08/01/2026
in KCLR News, News & Sport
Carlow and Kilkenny Fianna Fáil TDs react to last night’s Parliamentary Party meeting

Image; Micheál Martin at Kilkenny Castle, Edwina Grace

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Taoiseach’s confirmed that Ireland will not be voting for the Mercosur deal.

The crucial EU vote on the arrangement is due tomorrow aiming to increase trade opportunities between Europe and Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.

ADVERTISEMENT

Speaking in China, Micheál Martin told reporters while huge progress has been made in relation to the deal, he doesn’t have confidence that Irish farmers will not be under pressure if it goes through.

While An Tánaiste SImon Harris has issued the following statement to KCLR:

ADVERTISEMENT

 

Fine Gael Deputy for Carlow and Kilkenny Catherine Callaghan shares her view;

 

Farming Reaction

Graignamanagh based Paul O’Brien is south Leinster Regional Chair of the Irish Farmers Association has been reacting on The KCLR Daily;

 

Added to that President of ICMSA, Kilkenny man Denis Drennan, says; “The Government left it very late, but has come down on the right side of what is a head-to-head between fundamental principles of fairness and consistency and the kind of slippery expediency that seems to be the dominant approach in far too many situations now. ICMSA and Irish farmers in general have never been against fair trade; the point is that – as regards food and particularly beef – the agreement with the Mercosur was not and could not be fair. We have no way of ensuring that the beef that would be imported into the EU under the agreement would be of the same standards of traceability and environmentally sustainable production that the EU insists upon for its own farmers. And we know from long experience that the authorities in Mercosur countries are unable or unwilling to enforce even their existing standards and regulations. That leaves us with the EU forcing its own farmers to compete against cheaper substandard beef produced off an environmentally destructive system that is the direct opposite of the farming system that has been painstakingly introduced onto EU farms over the last 20 years. That was a hypocrisy too far and ICMSA welcomes the Irish Government’s belated recognition of that fact”.

In the event of the deal being voted through by other Member States tomorrow, Mr Drennan said the focus must switch to the EU Parliament and Ireland should work with MEPS from other Member States who share our commitment to basic fairness and consistency to block the deal.

In Addition …

If you missed our coverage on the topic yesterday, see here.

Meanwhile, Independent Ireland’s planned protest on this issue will go ahead in Athlone this Saturday.

The Irish Road Haulage Association has today announced its ‘strong support’ for that with members set to join the demonstration in solidarity.

IRHA President, Laois based Ger Hyland, says “As an organisation representing the road transport sector, we stand shoulder to shoulder with Irish farmers in their legitimate efforts to protect their livelihoods, rural communities, and standards of production that have made Irish agriculture renowned internationally,”

“Our members are integral to the national supply chain and rural economy — delivering essential goods to markets across Ireland and Europe. We understand the challenges faced by producers when market conditions or policy environments put local industry at a competitive disadvantage.”

As always, if you would like to react or share another topic please text/whatsapp straight to our studio: 083 306 96 96 and don’t forget The KCLR Farm Show with Matt O’Keeffe from 7pm. 

 

ShareTweetPin

On Air Now

Through The Night
On Air Now
Through The Night
12:00 am - 7:00 am
Your favourite hits

Recent News

Katie Taylor at KCLR studios. Photo: Ken McGuire/KCLR

‘Beyond my wildest dreams’: Katie Taylor joins KCLR sport to discuss Croke Park showdown with Flora Pili this September

by Ken McGuire
06/06/2026

Three day topographical survey of South Kilkenny route set to get underway

Delays continue in resolving dangerous road conditions on N24 in South Kilkenny

by David Abbott
06/06/2026

Ireland's Easiest Quiz on KCLR

Ireland’s Easiest Quiz finally won as Kilkenny listener claims €2,000 jackpot

by David Abbott
06/06/2026

The IMSARC demo is taking place in Dunmore East today

Remains found off Waterford coast last year positively identified

by David Abbott
06/06/2026

Top international artist Florence Welch to head up festival in Carlow this summer

Writing Festival draws audiences from all over Ireland

by David Abbott
06/06/2026

KCLR | Kilkenny and Carlow's Radio Station

KCLR is Kilkenny and Carlow’s favourite local radio station, with the very best of local up-to-the-minute news and sport with great music and entertainment seven days a week.

Listen To KCLR

Kilkenny
96.0FM Kilkenny South
96.0FM Johnstown / Urlingford
96.6FM Kilkenny Main
94.6FM Graiguenamanagh

Carlow
96.9FM Carlow Main
96.2FM Carlow South

Listen live online

Useful Links

  • Local Alerts
  • Helplines
  • Complaints
  • Advertise
  • On Air Schedule
  • Competition Terms

Contact KCLR

Broadcast Centre,
Leggettsrath Business Park,
Carlow Road,
Kilkenny
R95 YTD5

1800 90 9696
083 3069696

Get full contact details here

  • Complaints
  • Privacy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 CK Broadcasting / KCLR · Reg #355699
Leggettsrath Business Park, Carlow Road, Kilkenny R95 YTD5

No Result
View All Result
  • Live
  • News
  • Sport
  • On Air
    • KCLR Plus
    • Schedule
    • KCLR Catchup
    • Podcasts
    • Documentaries & Drama
    • Competitions & Terms
  • Catch Up
  • Jobs
  • Advertising
  • Deaths
  • Helplines