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Mayo is home to a thriving business community of approximately 7,200 SMEs, and agricultural suppliers in the Castlebar area and beyond are no exception. But many don't realise the extent of their GDPR obligations — particularly around maintaining legacy customer databases with decades of farmer personal data, credit records, and account histories without any data review.
Under the Irish Data Protection Act 2018, every business that processes personal data must comply with GDPR. For agricultural suppliers, that means having proper policies for handling farmer names, home addresses, and phone numbers, herd numbers and farm enterprise details linked to individuals, and more. The DPC has the power to fine non-compliant businesses up to €20 million.
Mayo's economy combines traditional agriculture and fishing with growing tourism and manufacturing sectors. The Wild Atlantic Way and attractions like Croagh Patrick, Westport, and Achill Island draw significant visitor numbers. Castlebar and Ballina serve as commercial centres, while pharma company Allergan (now AbbVie) in Westport is a major employer. With enforcement ramping up across Ireland, there's never been a more important time to get your house in order.
Absolutely. GDPR applies to all agricultural suppliers in Mayo that handle personal data of EU residents — whether that's booking information, contact details, or employee records. Ireland's Data Protection Commission actively enforces these rules, with penalties reaching up to 4% of annual global turnover.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Maintaining legacy customer databases with decades of farmer personal data, credit records, and account histories without any data review
Operating credit accounts that hold farmer personal financial data without adequate security or access controls
Sharing customer data with manufacturers, credit reference agencies, and delivery partners without data processing agreements
Using customer purchase history data for targeted marketing without consent
Collecting and retaining more personal data on credit application forms than is necessary for the credit decision
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Agricultural Supplier 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 privacy notice to all customers — including long-standing account holders — explaining what personal data you hold and how you use it.
Audit your customer database and identify records that are no longer needed — many agri-suppliers hold data for customers who have not traded in 10 or more years.
Implement access controls so that counter staff cannot access customer credit records and financial information that is only relevant to accounts personnel.
Put data processing agreements in place with credit reference agencies, manufacturers who receive customer data for warranty purposes, and delivery contractors.
Review credit application forms and remove any fields that collect data beyond what is necessary for the credit decision.
Set clear retention periods: delete closed credit account records after 6 years, and remove inactive customer records after 3 years of no transactions.
Ensure that customer purchase history data is not used for marketing or profiling purposes without consent.
COMMON PITFALLS
Operating a customer database that has never been audited or cleaned, containing personal data for thousands of farmers going back decades.
Keeping credit application forms with PPS numbers, bank details, and personal references in filing cabinets accessible to all staff.
Not having data processing agreements with credit reference agencies despite sharing customer personal and financial data with them regularly.
Allowing all counter staff to access the full customer account system, including credit balances and payment history, when they only need basic contact details.
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Every day your Agricultural Supplier in Mayo operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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