14 June 2023
New Signpost Advisory Programme in place

A new free Signpost Advisory service has been established to assist farmers in making their farms more environmentally sustainable.
A team of 20 Signpost advisors is in place across the Teagasc advisory regions and will work with farmers to develop and implement plans to reduce greenhouse gas emission from their farms.
This new programme to support climate and sustainability actions on farms is available to all farmers and is free of charge. The programme will provide dedicated advisory and training support to farmers to develop a plan that is appropriate to their farm.
Advisory Programme Development Manager to lead the Teagasc Signpost Advisory Programme, George Ramsbottom said: “Most of the actions that farmers are being asked to implement to reduce emissions will also reduce costs, improve animal performance and increase farm profitability. Adopting new and existing technologies and production systems will allow farmers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining farm profitability. Participation in the programme will be for three years.”
Farmers are being urged to contact Teagasc and register for the new service. A baseline assessment of the current actions being implemented on the farm with be established. Teagasc, in collaboration with ICBF and Bord Bia, has developed a new sustainability digital platform called AgNav, which will be used by advisors to show each farmer their emissions number, and what impact taking specific actions will have on reducing that figure.
The Teagasc Signpost Advisors are listed below:
| Region | Advisor |
|---|---|
| Cork East | Brendan Smiddy and Liz Duffy |
| Cork West | Anthony Dineen and John Crowley |
| Clare/Galway | Colm Kelly |
| Kerry/Limerick | Rob Prendiville and Tom O’Connor |
| Dublin/Kildare/Laois/Louth/Meath | Meabh O’Hagan and Margaret Farrell |
| Mayo | Enda Geoghan |
| Longford/Roscommon | James Mimnagh |
| Donegal/Leitrim/Sligo | Gary Fisher and Cian Devaney |
| Tipperary | Padraig Fogarty and Leonard Betts |
| Waterford | Seamus Kearney |
| Cavan/Monaghan/Offaly/Westmeath | Catherine Kilmartin and Eoghan Callaghan |
| Carlow/Wexford/Wicklow | Eoin Woulfe and Colm Doran |
For those interested in registering for the programme, click here.
