The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has said they are disappointed with the efforts made by Bord Fáilte to promote agri-tourism in this country. The claim was made in Offaly last night by John Donnelly, the IFA Deputy President.

Report shows scenic views of County Offaly.

To camera Gerry Reynolds who says that agri-tourism has not yet got off the ground in this country.

Hens, lamb and donkey outside a cottage.

Interview with Tom Collins, CEO Teagasc Offaly, on the challenge to Offaly arising from Ireland's membership in the European Economic Community (EEC).

Sign for 'Farmhouse Accommodation'.

People eating in the dining room of the farmhouse guesthouse.

Interview with John Donnelly, Deputy President IFA, who says that they want to see rural tourism being promoted in Bord Fáilte offices on the continent.

The reporter is Gerry Reynolds.

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