The Irish Cattle and Sheep farmers’ Association (ICSA) has called for an urgent meeting of the Food Vision Beef and Sheep Group to address the crisis in the sheep sector. The association's sheep chair, Sean McNamara, criticized the government's lack of urgency and engagement in the issue and urged the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, to take responsibility and include processors, retailers, and department officials in the discussions. The sector is struggling with weak lamb prices and low margins, with net margins in 2022 dropping by 81% to €7/ewe. The ICSA has also requested the minister to look into additional support for sheep farmers through the Brexit Adjustment Reserve (BAR).