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For agri-contractors operating in Clare, data protection isn't just paperwork — it's a legal requirement that protects both your customers and your business. From client farmer names, addresses, and phone numbers to herd numbers and farm identification details, you're processing personal data that falls squarely under GDPR.
Clare benefits from a diverse economy with Shannon Airport and the Shannon Free Zone forming a major employment hub for aviation, technology, and pharmaceutical companies. Tourism is a cornerstone, with the Cliffs of Moher attracting over 1.5 million visitors annually. Traditional music and cultural tourism in towns like Doolin and Ennis add further economic vitality. The Ennis area alone has a significant concentration of agri-contractors, many of which are still catching up on their data protection obligations.
The consequences of non-compliance are real. The DPC has issued fines to businesses across Ireland, and storing client farmer personal details, herd numbers, and payment information in unsecured spreadsheets or paper records is a common area of concern in your sector. Here's your complete compliance roadmap.
Yes. Every agri-contractor in Clare that collects or processes personal data must comply with GDPR under the Irish Data Protection Act 2018. This includes customer records, payment details, and staff information. The Data Protection Commission can impose fines of up to €20 million for non-compliance.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Storing client farmer personal details, herd numbers, and payment information in unsecured spreadsheets or paper records
Sharing client farm data with subcontractors or machinery operators without formal data processing agreements
Retaining employee and seasonal worker personal data, including PPS numbers and bank details, without proper security or retention limits
Using GPS and telematics data from machinery that could track individual operators without transparency
Keeping old client records with personal contact details indefinitely because they might be needed someday
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Agri-Contractor in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Provide a clear privacy notice to client farmers explaining what personal data you collect, why, and how long you keep it.
Secure client records — whether digital or paper — with appropriate measures such as password protection, locked filing, and limited staff access.
If your machinery uses GPS or telematics, inform operators what data is collected and your lawful basis for processing it.
Put data processing agreements in place with any subcontractors who access client farm details or handle data on your behalf.
Set retention periods: delete former client records after 3 years and employee records 7 years after employment ends (as required by the Organisation of Working Time Act).
Ensure seasonal worker data — including PPS numbers, bank details, and addresses — is stored securely and deleted according to your retention schedule.
Conduct a basic review of all the places you store personal data (phone, laptop, paper files, cloud storage) and consolidate where possible.
COMMON PITFALLS
Keeping all client farmer phone numbers, addresses, and bank details in an unprotected spreadsheet on a shared computer.
Not providing any privacy information to seasonal workers despite collecting their PPS numbers, bank details, and personal addresses.
Using subcontractors and sharing client farm details with them without any written agreement about data protection.
Retaining every client record from the past 20 years without ever reviewing whether the data is still needed.
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Every day your Agri-Contractor in Clare operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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