Advisory Guidelines for Landscape Contractors during COVID-19 Restrictions – ALCI
Is Horticulture an Essential Service?
Yes, as confirmed on the DAFM website, on the FAQ page. Horticultural production, including nurseries, are deemed to be included...
Coillte Statement ~ Responsible use of our forests during Covid-19
The Taoiseach has announced 2 changes to the restrictions put in place to protect us all from the spread of COVID-19 that will come into effect...
Teagasc Kildalton College Virtual Open Day
Like every other education centre at present Teagasc Kildalton College has gone through major changes over the last couple of months. But now, with...
COVID 19 round-up – Teagasc
In order to assist growers and producers to act to reduce the impacts of COVID 19 and the associated national mitigation measures on their...
Why you should take a bit of time to record what nature you see...
The National Biodiversity Data Centre, based down in Co. Waterford is inviting people to get involved in recording Ireland’s wildlife. Through a variety of...
66 days later – Does sustainability still matter? – Bord Bia
Author: Rory McDonnell, Head of Insight & Planning, Bord Bia - The Irish Food Board
We are almost 66 days on from the moment all...
‘Food safety is everyone’s business, now and in the future’ – European Food Safety...
“Food safety is EFSA’s daily job, but it’s everyone’s business to consider food safety now and in the future, if we want to limit...
Leave No Trace guidelines for getting outdoors responsibly and safely
Leave No Trace Ireland have published a set of simple guidelines for getting outdoors responsibly and safely amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Increasing numbers of people...
ENA joint letter to MEPs to support flowers and live plants sector throughout the...
We at ENA, the European Nurserystock Association, are very appreciative of the active involvement of the many Members of the European Parliament who today...
‘It’s been a struggle’: Garden centres hoping to turn the Covid-19 corner – The...
“There have been tough times before,” says Carl Jones, the third-generation owner of what is now Jones Garden Centre in north county Dublin.
“In my father’s time,...