If you run a farm (direct sales) in Offaly, you’re handling personal data every single day — from customer records to employee files. With over 4,000 SMEs in Offaly and the Data Protection Commission actively issuing fines, GDPR compliance isn’t something you can afford to ignore. Here’s exactly what you need to know.
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Yes. Every farm (direct sales) in Offaly that processes personal data of EU residents must comply with GDPR. This includes collecting customer names, email addresses, payment details, or any information that can identify a person. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to €20 million or 4% of annual global turnover. The Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland is actively enforcing these rules.
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Collecting customer data through multiple informal channels (phone calls, texts, market stalls, farm gate) without any unified data protection approach
Running box schemes or subscription services that accumulate detailed customer preference data over months and years
Allowing agritourism visitors to provide personal data for activities like farm walks or lambing visits without a privacy notice
Sharing customer data with co-op members, other producers, or delivery drivers without formal agreements
Storing customer details in personal phone contacts, WhatsApp groups, or unsecured spreadsheets
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Farm (Direct Sales) in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance.
STEP BY STEP
Create a simple privacy notice and make it available at your farm shop counter, on your website, and at farmers' market stalls.
Move customer data from personal phones, WhatsApp groups, and scraps of paper into a secure, centralised system with password protection.
If you run a box scheme, provide subscribers with a privacy notice at sign-up and obtain explicit consent for marketing communications.
Treat any allergy or dietary data as special category health data requiring explicit consent under GDPR Article 9.
Put data processing agreements in place with any delivery driver, co-op partner, or online platform that handles your customer data.
For agritourism activities, provide a privacy notice when visitors book and ensure children's data is collected only with parental consent.
Set retention periods: delete inactive subscription customer data after 12 months and market stall mailing list contacts who have not engaged in 6 months.
COMMON PITFALLS
Managing all customer orders and subscriptions through personal WhatsApp messages and phone contacts with no data security.
Passing a sign-up sheet around at a farmers' market where everyone can see other people's names and email addresses.
Not considering agritourism activities — like farm walks, school visits, and lambing experiences — as data collection activities requiring GDPR compliance.
Assuming that because you are a farm rather than a traditional business, GDPR does not apply to your direct sales activities.
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Every day your Farm (Direct Sales) in Offaly operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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