Minister for Agriculture and Marine
The Minister for Agriculture and Marine (Irish: An tAire Talmhaíochta agus Mara) is the senior minister at the Department of Agriculture and Marine in the Government of Ireland. Historically, the agriculture portfolio has gone under a number of different names; the holder has often borne the title of simply Minister for Agriculture.
Minister for Agriculture and Marine | |
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Department of Agriculture and Marine | |
Member of | |
Reports to | Taoiseach |
Seat | Dublin, Ireland |
Appointer | President of Ireland on the nomination of the Taoiseach |
Inaugural holder | Robert Barton as Director of Agriculture |
Formation | 2 April 1919 |
Website | agriculture |
The current Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine is Barry Cowen, TD.
Overview
The Department's functions include:
- Policy advice and development on all areas of departmental responsibility
- Representation in international especially European Union and national negotiations;
- Development and implementation of national and EU schemes in support of agriculture, food, fisheries, forestry and rural development.
- Monitoring and controlling aspects of food safety.
- Control and audit of public expenditure under its control.
- Regulation of the agriculture, fisheries and food industries through national and EU law.
- Monitoring and controlling animal and plant health and animal welfare.
- Monitoring and direction of state bodies engaged in the following areas:
- Research training and advice.
- Market development and promotion.
- Industry regulation and development.
- Commercial activities.
- Direct provision of support services to agriculture, food, fisheries and forestry.
List of office-holders
Director of Agriculture 1919–1921 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
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1 | Robert Barton | 2 April 1919 | 26 August 1921 | Sinn Féin | |
Secretary for Agriculture 1921–1922 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
2 | Art O'Connor | 26 August 1921 | 9 January 1922 | Sinn Féin | |
Minister for Agriculture 1922–1924 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
3 | Patrick Hogan | 11 January 1922 | 2 June 1924 | Cumann na nGaedheal | |
Minister for Lands and Agriculture 1924–1930 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Patrick Hogan | 2 June 1924 | 3 April 1930 | Cumann na nGaedheal | ||
Minister for Agriculture 1930–1965 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Patrick Hogan | 3 April 1930 | 9 March 1932 | Cumann na nGaedheal | ||
4 | James Ryan | 9 March 1932 | 21 January 1947 | Fianna Fáil | |
5 | Paddy Smith (1st time) | 21 January 1947 | 18 February 1948 | Fianna Fáil | |
6 | James Dillon (1st time) | 18 February 1948 | 13 June 1951 | Independent[1] | |
7 | Thomas Walsh | 13 June 1951 | 2 June 1954 | Fianna Fáil | |
James Dillon (2nd time) | 2 June 1954 | 20 March 1957 | Fine Gael | ||
8 | Frank Aiken (1st time) | 20 March 1957 | 16 May 1957 | Fianna Fáil | |
9 | Seán Moylan | 16 May 1957 | 16 November 1957 | Fianna Fáil | |
Frank Aiken (2nd time) | 16 November 1957 | 27 November 1957 | Fianna Fáil | ||
Paddy Smith (2nd time) | 27 November 1957 | 8 October 1964 | Fianna Fáil | ||
10 | Charles Haughey | 8 October 1964 | 6 July 1965 | Fianna Fáil | |
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries 1965–1977 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Charles Haughey | 6 July 1965 | 10 November 1966 | Fianna Fáil | ||
11 | Neil Blaney | 10 November 1966 | 7 May 1970 | Fianna Fáil | |
12 | Jim Gibbons (1st time) | 7 May 1970 | 14 March 1973 | Fianna Fáil | |
13 | Mark Clinton | 14 March 1973 | 9 February 1977 | Fine Gael | |
Minister for Agriculture 1977–1987 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Mark Clinton | 9 February 1977 | 5 July 1977 | Fine Gael | ||
Jim Gibbons (2nd time) | 5 July 1977 | 11 December 1979 | Fianna Fáil | ||
14 | Ray MacSharry | 12 December 1979 | 30 June 1981 | Fianna Fáil | |
15 | Alan Dukes | 30 June 1981 | 9 March 1982 | Fine Gael | |
16 | Brian Lenihan | 9 March 1982 | 14 December 1982 | Fianna Fáil | |
17 | Austin Deasy | 14 December 1982 | 10 March 1987 | Fine Gael | |
18 | Michael O'Kennedy | 10 March 1987 | 31 March 1987 | Fianna Fáil | |
Minister for Agriculture and Food 1987–1993 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Michael O'Kennedy | 31 March 1987 | 14 November 1991 | Fianna Fáil | ||
19 | Michael Woods | 14 November 1991 | 11 February 1992 | Fianna Fáil | |
20 | Joe Walsh (1st time) | 11 February 1992 | 21 January 1993 | Fianna Fáil | |
Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry 1993–1997 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Joe Walsh (1st time) | 21 January 1993 | 15 December 1994 | Fianna Fáil | ||
21 | Ivan Yates | 15 December 1994 | 26 June 1997 | Fine Gael | |
Joe Walsh (2nd time) | 26 June 1997 | 12 July 1997 | Fianna Fáil | ||
Minister for Agriculture and Food 1997–1999 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Joe Walsh (2nd time) | 12 July 1997 | 27 September 1999 | Fianna Fáil | ||
Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Development 1999–2002 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Joe Walsh (2nd time) | 29 September 1999 | 6 June 2002 | Fianna Fáil | ||
Minister for Agriculture and Food 2002–2007 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Joe Walsh (2nd time) | 6 June 2002 | 29 September 2004 | Fianna Fáil | ||
22 | Mary Coughlan | 29 September 2004 | 14 June 2007 | Fianna Fáil | |
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 2007–2011 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
Mary Coughlan | 14 June 2007 | 7 May 2008 | Fianna Fáil | ||
23 | Brendan Smith | 7 May 2008 | 9 March 2011 | Fianna Fáil | |
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine 2011–2020 | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
24 | Simon Coveney | 9 March 2011 | 6 May 2016 | Fine Gael | |
25 | Michael Creed | 6 May 2016 | 27 June 2020 | Fine Gael | |
Minister for Agriculture and Marine 2020–present | |||||
No. | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
26 | Barry Cowen | 27 June 2020 | Incumbent | Fianna Fáil |
See also
References
- James Dillon resigned from Fine Gael in 1942 over his opposition to neutrality and rejoined the party only in 1953; however, he remained closely associated with Fine Gael in the intervening period.
External links
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