Irish farmers could, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, obtain emergency aid of several hundred million euros from the EU budget to compensate them for the collapse in beef and dairy prices, according to an article published in The Sunday Times on 3 February.
This kind of aid could benefit other countries and other agricultural sectors particularly affected by a disorderly withdrawal of the United Kingdom, such as Dutch flowers or milk and pork produced in Denmark.
Michael Creed, the Irish...