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Ulster Farmers' Union

Agrico, Leo de Kock and Nedato join forces for ware potatoes.

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Founded in 1918, the Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU) is the largest democratic voluntary organisation representing farmers andUFU headquarters growers in Northern Ireland. Its central objective is to promote their interests both at home and abroad through professional lobbying.

Today, the UFU has over 11,500 members. Members are supported by 25 regional offices and the headquarters building in Belfast. The Union's commercial subsidiary, Countryside Services Ltd, is located in Dungannon.

The UFU takes a close interest in rural affairs and services and works with politicians both in the U.K. and Internationally, and other groups and organisations to advance rural interests. It has particularly close links with consumer groups, countryside and wildlife bodies, animal welfare organisations and academics.

The Union works closely with the National Farmers' Union's in England, Scotland and Wales, and the Irish Farmers' Association in Dublin. Collectively the UK Unions support the Bureau de l'Agriculture Brittanique, giving local farmers a permanent staff presence in Brussels.

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Northern Ireland: Potato industry agree to collect potato promotion funding
August 19, 2014

Northern Ireland: Potato industry agree to collect potato promotion funding

The Ulster Farmers Union has held a meeting with potato industry stakeholders to discuss the best way forward for the industry with potato packers, merchants and producers agreeing that a promotions and marketing campaign is needed to address the continual decline in potato consumption.