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 18th September 2015
FTMTA Welcomes New Member The September meeting of the FTMTA Executive Council was pleased to admit Roche Agricultural Machinery Ltd.…
FTMTA News 14th September 2015
New Course Getting Underway in Tralee The first intake of students into the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Mechanisation course…
FTMTA News 11th September 2015
FTMTA GRASS & MUCK 2016 Work has begun on the preparation of the exhibitor application packs in relation to next…
FTMTA News 7th September 2015
Ultra Low Sulpur Diesel As mentioned previously, all diesel supplied for use in agricultural tractors since Mach 31st, 2011 must…
FTMTA News 14th August 2015
FTMTA Grass & Muck 2016 The exhibitor application packs in relation to next year’s FTMTA Grass & Muck will be…
FTMTA News 13th August 2015
FTMTA welcomes new member firm The June meeting of the FTMTA executive council was pleased to admit Danso Machinery Ltd…
FTMTA News 11th August 2015
FTMTA Training Courses FTMTA is offering two training courses at the FTMTA Training Centre during October. The “Parts Profit Management”…
FTMTA News 23rd July 2015
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Mechanisation Good piece in today's Official Irish Farmers Journal by James Maloney. For anyone who is…