It's one of the key points in their Pre-Budget Submission.
Farmers need their fair share of climate funding and properly applied residential zoned land tax exemptions for active land.
Those are some of the key points from the Irish Farmers Association which is launching their Pre-Budget submission following a meeting with the Agriculture Minister.
A share of the 3.1 billion euro Climate and Nature Fund and extending key funding supports due to expire in December are also included in the document.
IFA Livestock Chair, Borris-In-Ossory's Declan Hanrahan says zoned land tax exemptions should be made clearer for the sector:
IFA President, Ballinakill's Francie Gorman says that extra emphasis should be on supporting tillage farmers:
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