Image: Glanmire Credit Union
Cultivate has announced that its credit union farm lending product is now available in 11 new locations, bringing to 88 the number of credit unions offering Cultivate loans nationwide.
Cultivate is the collaborative credit union finance lending platform for farmers.
The four new credit unions, with 11 offices, which are joining the initiative are: Athlone Credit Union in Co. Westmeath; Connect Credit Union in Co. Louth; Drogheda Credit Union; and Glanmire Credit Union in Co. Cork.
Need for farm finance
Cultivate said that the announcement is an indication of the growing need for farmer friendly finance from credit unions.
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In 2020, the loans were mainly used for on-farm activities including, stocking and working capital (25%), farm buildings (20%) and tractor purchase (16%). \ Ramona Farrelly
The number of credit unions offering Cultivate farm loans has grown to almost 90 following the addition of 11 new locations.
Cultivate is a collaborative credit union finance lending platform for farmers.
The four new credit unions, with 11 offices, which are joining the initiative are Athlone Credit Union, Connect Credit Union in Louth, Drogheda Credit Union and Glanmire Credit Union in Cork.
In 2020, the average loan application from farmers in all sectors was up 5% year-on-year to €24,800. The loans were mainly used for on-farm activities including, stocking and working capital (25%), farm buildings (20%) and tractor purchase (16%).
Dundalk couple behind €1.2 million fundraiser for Breast Cancer Ireland are calling on pink army to make this year s event even bigger
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By Michelle O’Keeffe
Following the phenomenal success of last year’s 100k in 30 Days event, organised by Blackrock couple Niall Carroll and Cara McAdam, this year’s bigger and better family-focussed virtual event with a target of 20,000 #pinkarmy participants has been launched.
The event organised by Niall and Cara last year raised over an astonishing €1.2 million in essential funding for Breast Cancer Ireland.
Local businessman Niall launched the 100km in 30 Days challenge in aid of Breast Cancer Ireland last June, setting himself a target of raising €100,000 but they far surpassed their target reaching over €1.2 million.
The main awards may have gone to the north of the county but there was plenty to celebrate in the south of the county when the results of Louth Looking Good 2020 were announced virtually last Thursday night (10th).
Leading the prizewinners were Monasterboice Tidy Towns who won the Adjudicator’s Award for their comprehensive, pollinator friendly work programme while committee member Kathleen Smyth was Runner Up in the prestigious Environmentalist of the Year Award.
Killineer Cottages, always among the winners, came second in its category this year rounding off a terrific performance for marvellous Monasterboice.
The fishing village of Clogherhead was also highly placed on the winners podium winning the Most Improved Award with the adjudicators expressing amazement at the transformation in the village in the twelve months since their last visit while neighbouring villages of Sandpit and Termonfeckin were acknowledged with Special Merit Awards for their ever improving work program
It was an Awards Ceremony with a difference for Louth Looking Good this year with the results announced virtually for the first time in the competition s history.
The campaign is organised by Louth Tidy Towns Together, in partnership with Louth County Council, and is part funded by County Louth LEADER under the Rural Development Programme with its key objective being to acknowledge the unrelenting efforts of Tidy Towns volunteers throughout the county as they strive to present their local communities to the highest possible standard of environmental presentation.
The success of the campaign also relies heavily on corporate sponsorship and Louth Tidy Towns Together was delighted to welcome new Lead Sponsor, Connect Credit Union whose Chief Executive Officer, Norman Mc Donnell, commented that Tidy Towns groups and Credit Unions are key organisations in our communities and it is a very natural partnership for us to support the great work of these voluntary organisations through spon