Farm numbers down a fifth since early nineties

The number of farms in Ireland has dropped more than 20% since the early 1990s, revealing a sharp decline in Ireland’s traditional industry.

The number of farms in Ireland has dropped more than 20% since the early 1990s, revealing a sharp decline in Ireland’s traditional industry.

There were just over 170,000 working farms in 1991, compared with 132,700 in June 2005, the Central Statistics Office said today.

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