agriculture crime

Roscommon farmers encouraged to take Agriculture Crime Survey

agriculture crime

The ICSA recently launched the first independent national agriculture crime survey to be carried out in Ireland and is encouraging Roscommon farmers to take part.

The agriculture crime study will be carried out in conjunction with Dr Kathleen Moore Walsh (Law & Criminology Lecturer) and Louise Walsh (Accounting & Economics Lecturer) of Waterford Institute of Technology.

Speaking at the launch ICSA rural development chairman Seamus Sherlock said “The survey will be the first to look at the full implications of agriculture crime in Ireland. It will focus on losses in all areas of farm life as well as income and tax implications for victims. We know that not all agriculture crimes are reported, this much needed study will provide valuable insights into the true nature, extent and implications of all agricultural crime.”

Continuing, Mr Sherlock said “The survey will gather data on the type and level of agriculture crime nationally and the costs of crime to a farm business. This information will ultimately help farmers, farming interest groups and law makers to make informed decisions regarding strategies to address this growing problem.”

ICSA invites and would actively encourage all farmers to take part in this survey to ensure that the findings accurately reflect the full picture of agriculture crimes nationwide. The survey is available to complete online on the ICSA website www.icsaireland.com where responses are completely anonymous.

For further details, comment or interview with Seamus Sherlock, Dr. Kathleen Moore Walsh and Louise Walsh, please contact ICSA on 057 8662120 / 087 2686464.