Daniel Lynam wants to see farmers treated better by inspectors.
Ensuring fairness for Irish farmers is at the top of a Westmeath ICSA Presidential candidate's priorities.
Castletown Geoghegan's Daniel Lynam is the current chair of Westmeath ICSA, and previously served as the National Treasurer for the Irish Cattle and Sheep Association.
The election will be held in the Midlands Park Hotel in Portlaoise this evening.
Mr Lynam says he wants to see changes made to how farm inspections are handled:
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