
Gillian IOA
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CEO of the Irish Organic Association. Organic Certification for Ireland. Agri & Food regulation & policy specific to Organic production
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A 25 hour QQI Level 5 ‘Organic Farming Principles’ course must be completed before acceptance into the Organic Farming Scheme. Courses are taking place in Castlerea, Macroom, Tuam, Portlaoise & Manorhamilton. Book here bit.ly/3tXj61X TeagascOrganics


Shifting to mixed beef and tillage has reinvigorated this prize-winning organic farmer 🐮🌾 Read more in today's Farming Independent 👉 bit.ly/3GCPRrf Flahavan's Porridge Grace Maher


The TeagascOrganics team are hosting a series of Organic Crop Walks across the country. These on-farm events are a great opportunity to assess current crop performance and discuss practical crop husbandry challenges. Find out more teagasc.ie/rural-economy/…


Delighted to have our hay meadows featured in this lovely publication The Grasslands Trail Irish Semi-natural Grasslands ❤️ #organicfarming




The Department & Bord Bia - The Irish Food Board joined forces to showcase Ireland’s commitment to expanding organic agriculture with a new organic show garden at Bloom 2025. The show garden was named 'Nature’s Symphony: Celebrating Organic Growth.' Check out: youtu.be/IepzgyH29dk

Fantastic attendances at our series of organic crop walks. Next Monday is your last chance to attend one. Padraic Dunleavy hosts us in Galway at 7pm. Huge thank you to organisers Martin Bourke and our team of organic advisors





Successful intercropping for animal feed on an organic farm, great example of self sufficient supply in Co Wexford. Irish Organic Association Dept of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon





Minister Martin Heydon opened the first meeting of the CAP Consultation Committee this morning following yesterday’s announcement by the European Commission of its proposals for the next EU Budget (MFF) post-2027 and the next Common Agriculture Policy (CAP).


Join us on Friday, 25 July at 6pm for a #FutureBeef Farm Walk on the farm of Kay O’Sullivan, Mourneabbey, Mallow, Co. Cork. Using multispecies swards to improve performance and biodiversity will be discussed. More details bit.ly/3G8tdXS Teagasc Beef TeagascOrganics



