The Irish Natura and Hill Farmers Association (INHFA) will be looking to appoint a successor to president Colm O’Donnell later this year at its AGM.

The tenure of the Sligo man, who has been a stalwart of the association since its foundation back in 2015, ends this year as he has served two terms.

O’Donnell was the first president of the association and was first elected to the role in 2017. Talk now turns to who will replace him at the helm of the organisation, but I haven’t heard of anyone making a run just yet.