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Minister Andrew Dolyle opening the new facility with Teagasc Chair Noel Cawley and Teagasc Director Gerry Boyle in attendance

Great boost for horticulture in Ireland – Stiofán Nutty

Recently, the new Teagasc  Horticulture, Forestry, and Education Facility at its campus in Ashtown, Dublin was officially opened. This is a wonderful new facility, involving a...
Helen Keane, CAFRE Masters student who received a bursary to study at Michigan State University during this summer, being congratulated by the Postgraduate Programme Manager, Dr Finbarr Daly.

MSU for MSc: Postgraduate opportunities at CAFRE

Have you ever thought about furthering your education, changing careers, or feel that you need to build your confidence to be ready to grasp...
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Festival of Farming and Food – SFI Science Week at Teagasc 2018

Teagasc is hosting a series of exciting events for Science Week (November 11-18) as part of ‘The Festival of Farming and Food – SFI...
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Become a Social and Therapeutic Horticulture Practitioner

Would you like to become a Social and Therapeutic Horticulture Practitioner to benefit others? Would you like to learn how to harness and maximise the...
Greenmount Gardens

Walled Garden and Woodland Trails Open Weekends – CAFRE

Don’t miss the opportunity to see one of County Antrim’s most beautiful gardens at its best! Enjoy the glorious gardens at Greenmount Campus, visit...

Minister Creed announces call for rural female entrepreneurs to join the latest cycle of...

Government-backed programme to assist 50 new rural female entrepreneurs this year Past participants report increased sales, exports and jobs Rise in early-stage female...
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Organic training courses – Teagasc

A 25-hour FETAC Level 5 ‘Introduction to Organic Production’ course must be completed before acceptance into the Organic Farming Scheme. On completion of the course,...
CAFRE students all set for Autumn Open Day

Invest in your future with CAFRE

CAFRE Open Days are timed to coincide with students completing university applications through UCAS and also with the opening of its own Further Education...

When push comes to nudge – Human behaviour is highly habitual and irrational.

Siobhán Collins, Insight and Branding Specialist, Bord Bia – Irish Food Board Human behaviour is highly habitual and irrational. Both governments and marketers use insights...

New Horticulture Appointments at UCD

As part of its Horticulture degree programme UCD has made two recent appointments Dr Mary Harty and Dr Noeleen Smyth, details below: Dr Mary Harty: Following...