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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 Welcomes New Member – Ronco

At RONCO, we understand that farming isn't just a livelihood—it's a way of life. That's why we've made it our…

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FTMTA Welcomes New Member – Weltech Agri & Plant Equipment Ltd

Wel-Tech has established itself as a leading supplier of Landquip sprayers, Topcon systems and RDS weighing solutions. Founded by Gavin…

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FTMTA Welcomes New Council Member – Gary Walsh

Gary Walsh has considerable experience working in the farm machinery sector, both at manufacturer and dealer level. After leaving school,…

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FTMTA Welcomes New Council Member – Derek Delahunty

His family background as Agricultural Contractors has also added to his experience and deep understanding of the requirements of today’s…

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FTMTA Statistics Report – November 2024

Month:                                 22 Units             +16% change (compared with November 2023) Year to Date:                     1,796 Units        -13% change (compared with November 2023)…

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FTMTA Welcomes New Member – Smyth Trailers

Strong, Robust and Durable. Manufacturers of a variety of high-quality trailers. Smyth Trailers have been manufacturing grain, silage, root crop,…

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FTMTA Welcomes New Member – CFMOTO Ireland

CFMOTO Ireland supply high quality ATVs and UTVs to the agricultural, land management, forestry, gamekeeping and equestrian industries of Ireland.…

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FTMTA Statistics Report – October 2024

Irish Agricultural New Tractor Registrations – October 2024 Month:                    59 Units …

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