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COVID-19 – Irish Organic Association

The Irish Organic Association remains open for business with staff working from home. We ask you to be patient and we will get to...
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Rising to COVID-19 challenge

As lockdown took hold of the country on March 27, Irritec Irrigation Technology was slap bang in the middle of their busiest March in...
COVID 19: Guidelines and Recommendations for Safeguarding staff on Horticulture facilities

COVID-19 Teagasc Horticulture resources and web site.

Teagasc Horticulture Development Department have developed some focused factsheets and resources for the broad horticulture sectors in response to COVID-19. On Friday 3rd we have...
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Pathways for suppliers to combat the polluting effects of urbanisation – Bord Bia

Author: Klara Lynch, Insight & Planning Specialist UK, Bord Bia - The Irish Food Board Covid-19 is a global crisis that has impacted many lives...

First Beijing International Garden Festival gives hope to visitors post COVID-19

AIPH – International Association of Horticultural Producers – shares positive news during this coronavirus pandemic. In China, a new International Garden Festival launched on Tuesday (28 April) and...
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Join in the celebration of biodiversity for National Biodiversity Week, 18th – 22nd May

National Biodiversity Week 2020 in Ireland runs from 18th to 22nd May, culminating with International Day of Biological Diversity on the 22nd of May. Despite the ongoing  COVID-19...
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Glee – What does the future hold for our industry?

With our garden centres back open and other retailers set to open soon, it’s starting to feel like there’s some light at the end...
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The changing shopping landscape – Bord Bia

Author: Grace Binchy, Insight & Trends Specialist, Bord Bia - The Irish Food Board 72% of UK adults have minimised their trip to the shops...
Agri Aware chairman Alan Jagoe with 5th class students from Scoil Ide Presentation Primary School in Clondalkin, Co Dublin in December when the Incredible Edibles 2020 school programme was launched. The programme has now been launched to families in the form of Incredible Edibles Family Challenge to help educate and entertain children about the importance of Irish fruit and vegetables during the current period of school closures.

Agri Aware launches Incredible Edibles Family Challenge to educate and entertain primary school families...

Agri Aware is launching its popular Incredible Edibles primary school programme to families to participate in during the current period of school closures and social distancing...
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IFA Horticulture committee report

Market Report Following a wet February and early March, the spell of favorable weather has allowed growers to make good progress with planting. The marketing...

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