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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.

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FTMTA Partnership with UCD Professional Academy

We’re delighted to announce an exclusive opportunity for FTMTA members: secure one of 10 available seats to any of the…

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FTMTA Industry Conference

The Farm Tractor & Machinery Trade Association (FTMTA) is delighted to announce the return of its flagship Industry Conference on…

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Upcoming FTMTA Member Training Courses – Empower Your Team for Success

Calling all FTMTA members! We are excited to announce a full schedule of expert-led training courses delivered by VFM Associates…

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FTMTA Statistics Report – May 2025

Irish Agricultural New Tractor Registrations – May 2025 Month: 249 Units +55% change (compared with May 2024) The latest FTMTA…

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Training Rooms Available

All of our facilities are available through the FTMTA Office, which is located in Toughers Business Park, Newhall, Naas Co.…

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FTMTA Statistics Report – April 2025

Month: 291 Units +52% change (compared with April 2024) The latest FTMTA Statistics Service Report for April 2025 shows the…

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FTMTA Welcomes New Member – Quadfactors

QuadFactors, based in Kells, County Meath, Ireland, is a prominent supplier of quads, ATVs, UTVs and garden machinery. With over…

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FTMTA Welcomes New Member – Whelan Plant Sales

Whelan Plant Sales Ltd specialises in the supply and service of new and used plant and equipment. Established by George…

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