The Sligo Champion

Macra and Dawn Meats launch Young Beef Farmer Sustainabi­lity Programme ( YBFSP)

Closing date for applicatio­ns to the programme is 3rd September 2017

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MACRA na Feirme’s Young Farmer Skillnet has announced the launch of its Young Beef Farmer Sustainabi­lity Programme in associatio­n with Dawn Meats. The programme is designed to help ambitious young farmers to develop their farming skills, their business and commercial awareness.

Macra Young Farmer Skillnet and Dawn Meats are inviting young farmers to apply for a place on the programme, which runs for 8 months and will equip participan­ts to:

· Analyse and evaluate their own business and to make choices for future growth and efficiency;

· Understand the customer requiremen­ts in the retail marketplac­e and how as beef farmers they can meet those requiremen­ts;

· Identify practices on their individual farms that can enhance sustainabi­lity and profitabil­ity;

· Share and communicat­e the knowledge gained from the programme with their fellow young beef farmers;

· Perfect their communicat­ion style when dealing with people - from farm staff and contractor­s to the bank manager.

Speaking at the launch of the programme James Healy, National President of Macra na Feirme said,

“This initiative is an exciting opportunit­y for young beef farmers to help them improve the efficiency, sustainabi­lity and margins of their farms. By participat­ing in this Skillnet training, young beef farmers from across the country will gain a deeper understand­ing of the beef industry from farm to fork. We would encourage all young beef farmers to apply for this programme and we wish to thank our partners Dawn Meats for their support and assistance with this initiative.”

Paul Nolan, Dawn Meats said,

“With a proud tradition of producing the most succulent grass- fed quality assured beef on our Irish family farms, Dawn Meats is delighted to work with Macra’s cohort of young beef farmers as they embrace the opportunit­ies for efficient and sustainabl­e beef production into the future.” James Healy concluded, “The Young Beef Farmer Sustainabi­lity Programme will give our young beef farmers the confidence to undertake on- farm projects that add value to their beef farming enterprise. It is a very exciting developmen­t for our Skillnet training offering.”

Applicants can apply for the programme online at www. macra. ie/ ybfsp. Places are limited so applicants should apply early before the closing date of 3rd September 2017.

The successful participan­ts will be introduced at the National Ploughing Championsh­ips in Screggan, Tullamore, Co. Offaly in September.

 ??  ?? At the launch of Macra’s Young Beef Farmer Sustainabi­lity Programme in associatio­n with Dawn Meats are from left to right: Paul Healy, Chief Executive Skillnets; James Healy, Macra na Feirme National President; Karen Elliffe Macra na Feirme, Michael...
At the launch of Macra’s Young Beef Farmer Sustainabi­lity Programme in associatio­n with Dawn Meats are from left to right: Paul Healy, Chief Executive Skillnets; James Healy, Macra na Feirme National President; Karen Elliffe Macra na Feirme, Michael...

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