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'There's power in community': Farmers urged to boycott forced sales of farms by vulture funds

The IFA has been contacted by around 200 farmers impacted by the issue so far this year.

THE IRISH FARMERS Association (IFA) has called on farmers, solicitors, auctioneers and the media to essentially boycott forced sales of farms by vulture funds.

Speaking in Dublin today, the association’s president Joe Healy said banks with high numbers of distressed loans have sold them on rather than trying to come to a reasonable agreement with the farmers.

He said the IFA is “standing firmly behind farmers who are committed to implementing a credible solution”. His association is working, he said, to protect farms from vulture funds that “want to get their money immediately” by forcing the sale of the farm, rather than negotiating a deal that would allow the farmer to pay back their debt and keep their land.

The IFA has been contacted by around 200 farmers who are impacted by this issue so far this year. Representatives believe more than 2,500 farms and 150,000 acres of Irish farmland are impacted.

IFA farm business chairman Martin Stapleton told reporters that the pillar banks have shown that they are willing to engage to come up with workable solutions for farmers.

However, where loans have been sold to unregulated parties, what we know as vulture funds, it is creating a huge challenge for our members and our service. It is a challenge that we must address in a more robust way.
More than most sectors of the community and the economy, farmers are impacted because their level of security tends to be greater than outside of the agricultural sector and it has maintained a strong value.

“This means the vulture fund sees it as possible to recover all of their money plus their costs immediately by appointing a receiver and forcing through a farm sale,” he explained.

“In many other sectors, where there is significantly less security, deals are being done on the basis of repayment capacity and businesses are refinanced accordingly.”

He said vulture funds are treating farmers with “an ever-increasing aggressiveness”.

Stapleton also said that said dealing with the vulture funds was like “talking to a wall” and so they are asking other farmers, business people and the community in general not to allow this activity to continue.

Today the IFA asked:

  • Potential buyers not to bid on land forcibly sold by vulture funds without the permission of the farmer who is willing to commit to a repayment plan;
  • Solicitors, auctioneers and advertisers not to engage in forced sale transactions where the farmer is genuinely trying to put a credible repayment plan in place;

The association also said it would continue to challenge the political system to change our laws to regulate what vulture funds can do, and to protect borrowers.

‘There’s power when we come together’

Supporting this call for an effective boycott of vulture fund sales today was Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty and Martin Kenny, who urged people to get behind it.

“We’ve seen how effective this can be in the past, we’ll be reminded of when properties were sold, homes were sold, in this city by auctioneers that because of local communities and individuals standing up they were able to get all of those sales suspended,” Doherty said.

We have instances where people in the community, business people for example, won’t allow the sale of farmlands to happen within their premises. This is where people, farmers, are making reasonable responses to try to pay their loans, where they entering into negotiations and looking to come up with some solution.

Martin Kenny referenced one particular incident in Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Leitrim in 2014 when Joe Dolan, owner of the Bush Hotel, prevented an auction at his hotel from going ahead.

“When he realised what was going on, he stopped the sale and told them to get out of his hotel, that he depended on the community and that he needed people to stand up to the banks and that everyone that was in business was in the same position and that farmers needed to be recognised – that they had a right to try their best to get out of these situations and not to be forced into a sale like that,” Kenny said.

He said he believes farmers will take heed of this campaign and will stick up for one another.

At the end of the day, you know, there’s power in community, there’s power when people come together, when people work together and support each other.

“When an individual feels that their back is against the wall, and many people feel very vulnerable and are in a difficult place when they find they’re in huge debt and they can’t sort it out and they don’t know what to do or where to turn, but they soon realise when it becomes public, their situation, that the vast majority of the ordinary decent people of Ireland are with them and not with the banks.”

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    Aug 19th 2017, 4:13 PM

    So what if he served 48 days , and so what if that was the deal made by the prosecutor. He drugged and raped a 13 year old girl ! Why would you want filth like that back in your Country, no matter how good his films are..

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    Aug 19th 2017, 4:40 PM

    @Blarneykite: you’re literally defending a paedophile.

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    Aug 19th 2017, 4:45 PM

    @Blarneykite: you must be deaf if you cannot hear the calls for Blair and Bush to be tried for war crimes, perhaps selectively so. Anyway, back to your defence of an admitted paedophile.

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    Aug 19th 2017, 6:20 PM

    A predator

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    Aug 19th 2017, 4:49 PM

    “Polanski – the only polish wanted in the USA without a valid visa lol”
    While I despise him as a person, polish court was right not to extradite him to the us. US made balls of the investigation and charges and wanted to change it after he served what they deemed at first. Only US court fault. Then still interesting why she wanted withdraw her case from the court, being a victim it sounds weird, who knows what was really between them, maybe consensual sex that turned wrong when he said to her bye bye. (Not that’s right anyway to have sex with 13 years old).

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    Aug 19th 2017, 5:04 PM

    @Tomasz Kuchnik: a 13 year old cannot legally consent to sexual intercourse in the US. Anymore vile excuses for Polanski?

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    Aug 19th 2017, 5:10 PM

    @Tomasz Kuchnik: maybe she’s just sick of this following her around and would like closure. She is now living her life and maybe she has recovered and wants it all to go away and I have a lot of sympathy for that. It must be hard for her.

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    Aug 19th 2017, 5:14 PM

    @Paul Fahey: cannot consent legally, but can consent informally… not? and why are you attacking me I said I despise the man, and just thought that’s one possibility…

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    Aug 19th 2017, 8:09 PM

    @Tomasz Kuchnik: what exactly is “informal consent” by a 13 year old child to sexual intercourse? I find that a most disturbing comment, I really do.

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    Aug 19th 2017, 11:11 PM

    @Paul Fahey: Paul ok I need to explain that to you as for some reason you don’t get it, in 90s in the US first sexual intercourse under 13 years of age have been reported by more than 10% of the teenagers. It has been decreasing since then. So in 70s when this happened, that percentage was likely even bigger than 10% although I have no source for it. How do you know she didn’t want to sleep with him as you seem totally rejecting that version? Rape accusation is oldest trick in a book. Now before you go on holy war with me – I’m not saying this is the case. I’m just interested why you don’t let think it could have been consensual from her side then. Himself as a grown up man should have known better and of course shouldn’t touch her either way.

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    Aug 20th 2017, 8:50 AM

    @Tomasz Kuchnik: you are aware how old Polanski was at the time of these crimes aren’t you? He was not a 13 year old boy having “informal consent” sexual penetrative intercourse with a 13 year old girl. No, he was a 40+ year old man committing statutory rape on a 13 year old girl, consent does not come into it, formal or “informal”. If you think all the US 13 year olds you mention are losing their virginity to 40+ year old man, then you need help. You are defending and making excuses for a paedophile, let that sink in. You may think you are being clever with your words, but most normal people will find them quite disturbing.

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    Aug 19th 2017, 3:57 PM

    Good. Horrible man.

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    Aug 19th 2017, 4:16 PM

    He is a dirtbag.

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    Aug 19th 2017, 9:08 PM

    Jesus Barny.. give it a rest.

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