IFA deputy general Damian McDonald, IFA president Tim Cullinan and IFA deputy president Brian Rushe.
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The IFA president Tim Cullinan set out the association’s priorities for the year ahead at last week’s AGM and outlined its commitment to meeting the sector’s climate targets. He warned, however, that this would only be possible if the Government plays its part.
IFA deputy general Damian McDonald, IFA president Tim Cullinan, Minister of State Pippa Hackett, Minister of State Martin Heydon and Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue.
Delegates from all 29 county executives attended the AGM.
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An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar addresses the media.
IFA president Tim Cullinan and IFA deputy president Brian Rushe.
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The IFA president Tim Cullinan set out the association’s priorities for the year ahead at last week’s AGM and outlined its commitment to meeting the sector’s climate targets. He warned, however, that this would only be possible if the Government plays its part.
IFA deputy general Damian McDonald, IFA president Tim Cullinan, Minister of State Pippa Hackett, Minister of State Martin Heydon and Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue.
Delegates from all 29 county executives attended the AGM.
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar addresses the media.
IFA president Tim Cullinan and IFA deputy president Brian Rushe.
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