The report recommends people should be encouraged to consume a more plant-based diet.
A Citizens' Assembly report on biodiversity loss is just a case of "green medicine" being forced down people's throats.
That's according to Laois Offaly Independent TD Carol Nolan after the document's release earlier this week.
The report recommends that people be encouraged to consume a more plant-based diet.
It also calls for increased promotion of the organic farming sector in Ireland and actions supporting the Farm to Fork strategy.
However Deputy Nolan says the work done is agenda-driven:
You can hear more from Deputy Nolan on Saturday View from 10am.
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