Soaring insurance costs forcing agri-tourism businesses to shut up shop
Puck Fair, Killorglin, Co Kerry
Claire Fox
Soaring insurance premiums are leading to the closure of agri-tourism businesses and forcing country shows and festivals to look for public support to finance their insurance cover.
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