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Irish grain growers group

🇪🇺 IRELANDRegistered 16/02 staff
Disclosed budget
€25,000 — €49,999
Meetings 12mo
4
Policy files
0
Accredited passes
0

Recent meetings

DateCommissioner / CabinetTopicFile
03 Feb 2026
Ana Carrero
Cabinet member
Exchange of views on the reform of the Common Agriculture Policy, Discussion on the future Multiannual Financial Framework
03 Feb 2026
Piotr Serafin
Commissioner
Exchange of views on the reform of the Common Agriculture Policy, Discussion on the future Multiannual Financial Framework
03 Feb 2026
Piotr Serafin
Commissioner
Exchange of views on the reform of the Common Agriculture Policy, Discussion on the future Multiannual Financial FrameworkSRC
03 Feb 2026
Ana Carrero
Cabinet member
Exchange of views on the reform of the Common Agriculture Policy, Discussion on the future Multiannual Financial FrameworkSRC

Mission & Goals

To promote and represent Irish Tillage Farmers. We engage with all relevant stakeholders in the Irish tillage industry. Including, farmers, advisors, department of agriculture, minister for agriculture. Our objective is to try secure a better future and standard for Irish tillage farmers.

EU Legislative Interests

To promote a better use of the ‘Common Agricultural Policy’ for the benefit of the environment and tillage farmers.

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

We are not a member of any other associations or bodies.

Organisation Members

Our own members are individual farmers.

Additional Information

We are a registered company in Ireland. Limited by guarantee. Our company number is 598103 and we were incorporated on 09/02/2017. We have currently two directors that make up the board and a small committee of 10 people that is appointed by the directors to liaise with farmers. We have all of the necessary insurances through FBD insurance (Ireland’s largest insurers) and are up to date with our accounts and tax affairs which are done via IFAC (Ireland’s largest agricultural accounting company).