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ICSA Meets With Private Equity Firms To Outline Concerns Of Farmers

Nov 28, 2016 | ICSA in the Media | 0 comments

MIDLANDS 103 NEWSROOM – 23 NOVEMBER 2016

The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association is encouraging farmers not to bury their heads in the sand over debts.

It’s after the Portlaoise-based organisation met with private equity firms, Cerberus and Capita Asset Services, to discuss the sell-off of farm loans.

The group says any farmer in financial jeopardy should contact them and get a grip of the situation quickly.

ICSA President Patrick Kent is encouraging those with concerns to come forward.

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