Our Farm Machinery Industry Economic Report
A sector worth almost €5 billion and supporting over 25,000 jobs has, until now, never been fully measured.Our new report produced in partnership with ifac reveals the true scale, economic importance and future potential of Ireland’s farm machinery industry. Set against rising costs, labour shortages and rapid technological change, the findings highlight both the resilience of the sector and the opportunities ahead. This report sets a new standard for measuring the true value and impact of Ireland’s farm machinery industry.

News
FTMTA News 25th February 2020
New tractor registrations down slightly at start of year The most recent tractor and other self propelled machinery registration figures…
FTMTA News 30th March 2020
Farm Machinery Industry Operating As An Essential Service Under Government Guidelines The various strands of the Irish farm machinery industry…
FTMTA News 1st April 2020
FTMTA Grass & Muck 2020 update. The FTMTA Grass & Muck 2020, schedulued for May 14th, has been postponed due…
FTMTA News 11th May 2020
Cancellation of FTMTA Grass & Muck 2020. Unfortunately, it has become inevitable in recent weeks that it would be necessary…
FTMTA News 29th May 2020
Tractor Registrations Fell in April The latest figures issued by the Farm Tractor & Machinery Trade Association in relation to…
FTMTA News 17th June 2020
Tractor Registrations Continued To Fall In May The latest figures issued by the Farm Tractor & Machinery Trade Association in…
FTMTA News 3rd November 2017
FTMTA Welcomes Consultation on 50k Tractor Test The Farm Tractor & Machinery Trade Association (FTMTA) welcome the commitment from the…
FTMTA News 8th November 2017
Thomas Dunne of Bunclody, Co. Wexford, received an award for Excellence on the Higher Certificate in Engineering In Agricultural Mechanisation…