AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ACT, 1978
The 1978 Act was enacted to facilitate financial support for agricultural ventures in Ireland. It introduced measures to improve access to credit for farmers, enabling them to modernise and expand their operations. Key provisions included the establishment of the Agricultural Credit Corporation with enhanced powers to provide loans and advances. This legislation marked a significant development in agricultural policy, aimed at fostering growth in the sector. The Act's framework was designed to stimulate rural economic development, support sustainable farming, and enhance the overall productivity of Irish agriculture.
Quick and comprehensive access to the most accurate, up-to-date legislation.
LexisNexis traffic light system shows the status of legislation and cases so you are always using up-to-date law while historical versioning and legislative timelines lets you see exactly what has changed in legislation over time.
TAKE A FREE TRIAL