The
Tenant Farmers Association was formed in 1981 by a group of farmers
who felt that their interests were not being forcefully represented
by existing bodies. Since then it has grown to be the strongest voice
representing the agricultural tenanted sector, and exerts a major influence
on its behalf at all levels of Government.
The TFA seeks to support and enhance the landlord-tenant system. It
represents and advises members on all aspects of agricultural tenancy
and ancillary matters.
It also aims to improve the professional and technical knowledge of its members, to increase the flow of new tenancies onto the market and to help the farming industry best apply the existing agricultural tenancy legislation.
How the TFA Works?
Members of the TFA are drawn from right across the spectrum of the farming industry. Their farms range from the smallest County Council holdings to units of several thousand acres. The needs of this wide range of members is met by a regional structure of nine regions countrywide, each with its own chairman. This, together with a readily accessible Head Office team, ensures a rapid and effective interchange of ideas and activity.
The TFA currently works with over 55 land agents, accountants and solicitors each hand picked by the Regional Committees, according to their expertise in tenanted matters. They help in solving members problems and contribute to national strategy. This nationwide involvement with selected land-agents, briefed on latest rent trends from our database, is unique to the TFA.
Further information
Please visit the The TFA website here
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