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Scottish crofters visit Wicklow Uplands as part of field study trip
The survey also shows that succession planning is still a major stumbling block for farmers. Almost half of Irish farming families (48pc) have yet to identify a successor; an improvement on last year, at 69pc, and the first move in the right direction in years. However, 94pc still believe there are significant challenges for succession planning, with 1 in 4 naming viability as the biggest obstacle. While succession is certainly more topical, failing to take the first step of identifying a successor or considering an alternative option (e.g. partnership, leasing, or selling up) is preventing farming families from securing the future of their farm and providing sustainable incomes for those retiring and the next generation.
Is it an agricultural area? Do they need immigrant field and/or farm workers? Just trying to figure this out.
Scottish crofters visit Wicklow Uplands as part of field study trip
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge2
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