Farmers voting in the IFA election will be able to watch the three presidential candidates go head-to-head in an Irish Farmers Journal debate on Friday evening from 7.30pm.
John Coughlan, Tim Cullinan and Angus Woods will take part in an Around the Editor’s Table debate, where editor Justin McCarthy will put them through their paces.
The debate will be broadcast live on the Irish Farmers Journal website and you can watch it at ifj.ie/ifaelection.
If you have any questions for the candidates, you can text or WhatsApp your questions to 086-836 6465 or email ifjdebate@farmersjournal.ie. Please include your name when you are texting in.
You can also take part in the debate by sending your questions in through Twitter using #ifjdebate
With beef protests, CAP and IFA reform hot topics at the marathon 17 hustings which took place around the country, the debate is sure to be lively.
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Farmers voting in the IFA election will be able to watch the three presidential candidates go head-to-head in an Irish Farmers Journal debate on Friday evening from 7.30pm.
John Coughlan, Tim Cullinan and Angus Woods will take part in an Around the Editor’s Table debate, where editor Justin McCarthy will put them through their paces.
The debate will be broadcast live on the Irish Farmers Journal website and you can watch it at ifj.ie/ifaelection.
If you have any questions for the candidates, you can text or WhatsApp your questions to 086-836 6465 or email ifjdebate@farmersjournal.ie. Please include your name when you are texting in.
You can also take part in the debate by sending your questions in through Twitter using #ifjdebate
With beef protests, CAP and IFA reform hot topics at the marathon 17 hustings which took place around the country, the debate is sure to be lively.
Read more
IFA hustings: farmers on the ground grill candidates
Cavan IFA hustings: farmers raise frustrations over Polish beef imports
IFA hustings: finance on the minds of Donegal farmers
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