DUBLIN: A new national farm organisation will be launched in February and will focus on keeping family farms viable, spokesman for the organisers Colm O’Donnell said.
Mr O’Donnell, a farmer from Sligo, was IFA’s rural development vice chairman until last week but he said he had taken the decision to resign in light of his plans for the new association.
He said the group came about due to a feeling that the other farm organisations were not representing the views of marginalised, low income farmers.
The association will be launched in one month which will give us sufficient time to look at the kind of structure we want to put in place,” he said. “There is a large groundswell of support for this organisation and we want to get it right from the start.”
While plans for the organisation had originated with hill and commonage farmers, he said he believed the group could attract farmers from across the spectrum: “Farmers from a number of counties met in Westport on Sunday evening and a committee has been formed to work towards launching the organisation,” he said.
“At the meeting there was a view that farmers’ issues were not being satisfactorily represented by the farming organisations. There is a feeling that the farm organisations that are currently in place are stale.”