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GCA reveals its ‘Garden Centres of Excellence’ winners

THE GARDEN Centre Association (GCA) yesterday (Tuesday, January 22, 2019) revealed the winners of its most prestigious awards at its annual conference including its...
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Gediflora, Belgium, wins AIPH International Grower of the Year 2019.

Gediflora, Belgium has been awarded the accolade of International Grower of the Year (IGOTY) 2019 by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH). Gediflora won...
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AIPH publishes first International Vision Report on the future of ornamental production

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) has published a brand-new report which investigates the future of the global ornamental horticulture industry. The International Vision...
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Doyle announces call for proposals for promotion of forestry in Ireland

Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Andrew Doyle T.D.,  today announced a public call by his Department for proposals in...
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GLDA International Seminar this Weekend – GARDENING on the EDGE Rewilding Green Spaces

With two-thirds of Ireland’s population now living in urban areas, the “rewilding” of open spaces has become imperative to push back against a damaging...
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Experience – Tapping into personalisation and theatre – Bord Bia

Daniel Uzice, MSc Design & Innovation, Bord Bia, Irish Food Board Food and drink are becoming more about who we are than ever before. We...
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New principal appointed to Teagasc Kildalton College

Teagasc has appointed Tim Ashmore as the new Principal in the Teagasc Agricultural and Horticulture College in Kildalton, Pilltown, County Kilkenny. He takes over...
The MASTER research project, a Horizon 2020 Innovation Action, was launched at the Teagasc food research centre, Ashtown, Dublin today, Thursday 17th January. Pictured at the launch of the €11 million project were Professor Frank O Mara, Dr Sinead Waters, Dr Paul Cotter and Dr Fiona Brennan, Teagasc . This ambitious research project involves 31 leading European and international academic and industry teams with participants from 13 EU Member States, 2 Associated Countries and 1 international partner.

Master project receives €11 million euro in funding for microbiome applications for food chain...

The MASTER project is a Horizon 2020 Innovation Action being coordinated by Dr. Paul Cotter at Teagasc, which has received EU funding of nearly...
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Large turnout for HIF “Labour in Horticulture” Event

“Over the past 18 months, growers in the industry have been experiencing difficulties with recruiting new staff. At today’s seminar, Teagasc presented the findings...

Geological Survey Ireland launches new book on Irish Karst: ‘Karst of Ireland: Landscape –...

Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) will launch David Drew’s new book ‘Karst of Ireland: Landscape - Hydrogeology – Methods’ in the GSI, Beggars Bush on Tuesday 15th January at...