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Background
Irish farmers produce high quality, nutritious and healthy food to feed a growing global population. Producing this food in an environmentally sustainable fashion is perhaps the biggest challenge facing Irish farmers currently. There is much coverage of the environmental challenges faced by Irish farmers, we hear less about those farmers who are doing a great job farming in an environmentally friendly manner. There is little time given to the positive stories of farmers taking steps on their farms to reduce their farm’s environmental footprint, while continuing to produce high quality, nutritious food. Encouraging farmers to feel that they can play their part in meeting the environmental challenges is an important step on the journey to a more sustainable future. We hope that these awards can help farmers, consumers and Irish citizens to be proud of the great work undertaken by Irish farmers.
The Awards, generously sponsored by FBD Insurance come at a time of concern around environmental sustainability. The Irish government has set ambitious targets for all sectors of the economy to reduce their gaseous emissions. The target for the agricultural sector is to reduce gaseous emissions by 25% by 2030.
Teagasc recognises the challenge faced by the farming community and in response has initiated a number of advisory and training initiatives to support farmers. FBD Insurance recognises the challenge through their generous sponsorship of these awards.
The awards aim to recognise and celebrate the actions that individual farmers are taking to improve the overall environmental sustainability of their farming business. This includes reducing gaseous emissions, improving water quality, enhancing biodiversity, improving soil health and carbon, while continuing to farm productively and profitably. The awards will also promote the use of data for improved decision making by farmers.
The 2026 awards will be launching soon.
