- New VAT rules will increase chicken and egg prices, affecting Monaghan farmers and families.
- Local councillor urges the Minister for Agriculture to address farmers’ concerns.
- Changes to VAT rules for poultry farmers will start on 1st September 2025.
- The farmers’ flat-rate VAT addition of 5.2 percent will be removed.
- This scheme previously helped farmers recover VAT costs on essential inputs.
- Cllr Flynn criticizes the policy as harmful to Monaghan poultry farmers.
- She argues the policy lacks economic sense and burdens rural producers.
- Higher costs will be passed to consumers, raising food prices.
- Smaller farms, crucial for rural jobs and the local economy, will be particularly affected.
Source: northernsound.ie
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