Irish Cattle and Farmers Association say they'd be much larger in scale than last years efforts.
Farmers are warning that last year's protests were nothing compared to what is coming down the track.
The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association say that everyone should be entitled to earn a living throughout the pandemic, with the group saying the people they represent barely break even.
It says there is not enough urgency in helping the agri sector - particularly from the European Union.
President of the Portlaoise based ICSA is Edmond Phelan - he says farmers will be forced to take action again:
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