Microfinance Ireland Agri Loans
Agri Business Loans from €2,000 to €50,000
Provided by Microfinance Ireland
How to apply
Apply on the official National Enterprise Hub listing — applications and eligibility are administered by Microfinance Ireland, not Tenderwatch.
Apply on neh.gov.ieAbout this support
Our new Agri Loan helps farmers and agri-businesses access the funding they need to invest, expand, and thrive. Our Agri Loan is intended to provide business loans from €2,000 to €50,000 to businesses that are regulated/reporting to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) under NACE Code A 01 & 02.
Who is it for?
You may be eligible if: Your business has fewer than 10 full time employees Your business has an annual turnover of less than €2 million Your business has experienced difficulty in securing a loan from the banks You are based in the Republic of Ireland and creating or sustaining at least one full time position. Eligibility is subject to terms and conditions. For businesses that are regulated/reporting to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM). This loan is suitable for those whose businesses fall under NACE Code A 01 & 02. (NACE Code A 01 covers crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities , 02 covers forestry and logging.) Note : Microfinance Ireland can only lend to businesses having difficulty obtaining loans from the banks or other funding providers and we may seek evidence that you have not been able to get funding elsewhere.
At a glance
- Provider
- Microfinance Ireland
- Type
- Loan
- Categories
- Loans & Credit
- Industries
- Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Food
- Business size
- Less than 10 Employees
- Max amount
- €2m
- Source
- National Enterprise Hub
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Auto-imported from neh.gov.ie. First seen 7 May 2026; last verified 7 May 2026. Always check the official listing on the National Enterprise Hub before applying — eligibility and amounts change without notice.