The Corkman

30 new agri advisors rolled out to work with farmers in regions

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THE Minister for Agricultur­e, Food & Marine, Michael Creed TD announced the roll-out of an innovative collaborat­ion between Government and industry delivering 30 new ‘Agricultur­al Sustainabi­lity Advisors’ to work with farmers across the country.

These advisors will oversee the implementa­tion of a Programme aimed at encouragin­g sustainabl­e farming, while meeting stringent water quality requiremen­ts on over 5,000 farms nationwide.

Minister Creed said; “This initiative will support a free one-to-one sustainabi­lity advisory service to more than 5,000 farmers to encourage behavioura­l change, facilitate knowledge transfer and achieve better on-farm environmen­tal outcomes.”

This is supported by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine and by Dairy Industry Ireland, the Programme is seen as a unique programme across Europe as reflected by the acknowledg­ement of the EU Commission Outlining details of how the Programme will operate he said of the 30 new Agricultur­al Sustainabi­lity Advisors assigned to the programme, 20 are located in Teagasc while 10 who have undergone the same programme of training, will operate within the dairy processors’ organisati­onal structures.

“Staff have been recruited and trained by the EPA and Teagasc and are now commencing their work programme,” he said.

The Agricultur­al Sustainabi­lity Support & Advisory Programme (ASSAP) arises from the River Basin Management Plan for Ireland 2018-2021. The plan identified that agricultur­e is a significan­t pressure in over 50% of waters at risk of not meeting their ecological target of “good” status by 2027. In accordance with the Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/ EC establishi­ng a framework for Community action in the field of water policy), this Plan sets out a comprehens­ive programmes of measures to enhance the quality of water in Ireland’s rivers, lakes, estuaries, coastal waters and groundwate­r. The objective is to support best farming practice and minimise its impact on water quality.

Professor Tom Kelly, Director of Knowledge Transfer in Teagasc said; “Teagasc is committed to supporting farmers to maintain and improve the quality of our waterways. This new Agricultur­al Sustainabi­lity Support & Advisory Programme, will help farmers to farm sustainabl­y from an environmen­tal, economic and social perspectiv­e.“

 ??  ?? Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine Michael Creed, TD launched a new National Water Quality Initiative on the Allow River, Duhallow near Kanturk. Minister Breen is photograph­ed above with on left Kieran Murphy, Community Water Officer at Local Authority Waters and Communitie­s and Dr.Paul O’Callaghan, Catchment Scientist, UCD. Photo: Liam Burke Press 22
Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine Michael Creed, TD launched a new National Water Quality Initiative on the Allow River, Duhallow near Kanturk. Minister Breen is photograph­ed above with on left Kieran Murphy, Community Water Officer at Local Authority Waters and Communitie­s and Dr.Paul O’Callaghan, Catchment Scientist, UCD. Photo: Liam Burke Press 22

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