The Irish Natura and Hill Farmers’ Association (INHFA) expressed concerns over the government’s Climate Action Plan, which aims to reduce the average age of suckler slaughter to 24-25 months by 2025 and further to 22-23 months by 2030. Vincent Roddy, the association's president, warned that these targets could threaten suckler farmers, particularly those with larger carcass breeds, and may not reduce emissions as intended. Instead, he suggested focusing on the efficiency of the animal in producing beef. Despite these concerns, Roddy welcomed the minister's commitment not to cull suckler cows, and called for a new welfare-type suckler scheme to support these farmers.