The Avondhu

Teagasc appoint new Director of Research

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Teagasc has appointed Professor Pat Dillon as director of research. The Teagasc Authority approved the appointmen­t at its meeting last Wednesday week, 1 December. Professor Dillon will take up this new role straight away.

He will have responsibi­lity to lead the four programmes in the Teagasc Research Directorat­e; Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation; Crops, Environmen­t and Land Use; Food; Rural Economy and Developmen­t. These programmes operate across six research centres at Ashtown, Athenry, Grange, Johnstown Castle, Moorepark, and Oak Park. In addition to research department­s, these programmes also include the Knowledge Transfer (Specialist) Department­s and the Pigs, Horticultu­re and Forestry Developmen­t Department­s.

Professor Dillon graduated from University College Dublin with a B.Ag.Sc. in 1986 and went on to complete his PhD in Grassland Science in UCC. He joined the research staff in Teagasc in 1990. He was head of the Animal Production Research Centre in Moorepark from 2004 to 2009. He has been head of the Teagasc Animal & Grassland, Research and Innovation programme since September 2009. He is internatio­nally recognised as a leading scientist in sustainabl­e, pasture-based livestock production and brings a wealth of experience in technology developmen­t and industry engagement to the role.

As director of research, Professor Dillon will lead Teagasc’s research programme forward, working in partnershi­p with the advisory and education functions in Teagasc, the farming, food and related industries, third level institutio­ns, as well as other State support organisati­ons and internatio­nal institutio­ns and partners. He will work to ensure that Teagasc is positioned as a scientific leader in strategic research in agricultur­e and food science and related areas.

AIMING TO DELIVER TEAGASC’S POTENTIAL

Congratula­ting Professor Dillon on his appointmen­t, Teagasc director, Professor Frank O’Mara said; “Pat has led the organisati­on’s research in Animal and Grassland production for the last 12 years and I look forward to working with him as we seek the new knowledge needed for the food system approach outlined in FoodVision 2030. To meet the challenges and seize the opportunit­ies outlined in the strategy, cutting-edge research allied to top class advice, education will be required, and Pat will play a key role in ensuring that Teagasc will deliver on its potential as an agent for change.”

Speaking following his appointmen­t, Professor Dillon said; “Irish agricultur­e must continue to build on its comparativ­e advantage in grass based food production, while developing opportunit­ies for a more diverse range of crop production options. Teagasc are pursuing research into environmen­tally sustainabl­e systems of production, led by our Environmen­t Research Centre in Johnstown Castle. I am confident the challenges of water quality, climate change, ammonia emissions and biodiversi­ty can be successful­ly addressed through the science based technologi­es being explored.”

 ?? (Photo: O’Gorman Photograph­y) ?? Teagasc has appointed Professor Pat Dillon as director of research.
(Photo: O’Gorman Photograph­y) Teagasc has appointed Professor Pat Dillon as director of research.

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