WebApr 9, 2024 · 9 April 2024. Bobby Miller, chair of the Irish Grain Growers Group. \ Philip Doyle. The Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG) has called for leadership from the Government to increase the tillage area in this country. The group stated that “proof of lack of leadership is the severe loss of land to grass in recent decades”. WebApr 27, 2024 · “As a national policy priority, substitute imported horticulture food items with cereals, fruit and vegetables grown in Ireland”; Incentivise a shift in the tillage sector away from producing feed grains for the livestock sector, to producing outputs such as cereals and pulses directly for food consumption to reduce Ireland’s reliance on imported …
http://tillageindustryireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Economic-Impact-Assessment-of-the-Tillage-Sector-in-Ireland.pdf WebJul 1, 2024 · Economic Impact Assessment of the Tillage Sector in Ireland July 2024 Authors: Michael T. Wallace University College Dublin Abstract and Figures Report prepared for Tillage Industry Ireland.... fm wrist
Grain Council Report March 2024 - Irish Farmers
WebJan 23, 2024 · The Irish Grain Growers’ Group ( IGGG) has said that the tillage sector has far greater potential to grow but will require substantial government funding. The Irish tillage … WebApr 24, 2024 · The IGGG’s roadmap for the future of the sector also includes calls for: the expansion of protein payments; the ring-fencing of arable areas to ensure supply; the expansion of the tillage area from 9% to 15%; access to the bio-economy funding, for farm scale projects and collaborative ventures between farmers; and support for collaborative … WebCookies Preferences. fmwr mission statement