Minister Heydon opens the Teagasc National Agricultural Sustainability Research and Innovation Centre, at Johnstown Castle, Wexford
Today marked a major milestone for Teagasc research with the official opening of the National Agricultural Sustainability Research and Innovation Centre (NASRIC) at Johnstown Castle, County Wexford. The new facilities were officially opened by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, today Friday, 14 November.

The Official Opening of the National Agricultural Sustainability Research and Innovation Centre (NASRIC) took place today, Friday, 14 November 2025, at Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford. The event was officiated by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD. Pictured (l–r): Dr David Wall, Head of Enterprise at Teagasc Johnstown Castle; Liam Herlihy, Chair of the Teagasc Authority; Professor Frank O’Mara, Teagasc Director; Martin Heydon TD, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine; and Dr Karen Daly, Head of Department, Environment, Soils and Land Use.
Set within the Johnstown Castle campus the 2000 m2 state-of-the-art laboratories opened today represents a significant national investment of €12.7 million and a strong commitment to improving the sustainability of the Irish agriculture. Building on decades of world-class research conducted at Teagasc, Johnstown Castle, the new laboratories at NASRIC will further support research excellence in water quality, soil health, greenhouse gas emissions, carbon farming, nutrient efficiency and farmland biodiversity to provide tools and actions for sustainability on Irish farms.
Speaking at the opening, Minister Martin Heydon TD said: “The investment in this facility at Teagasc demonstrates Ireland’s leadership in science-based solutions for sustainable agriculture. The work carried out here will be critical in helping our farmers produce high-quality food while protecting our natural resources and meeting climate targets.”
Professor Frank O’Mara, Teagasc Director, highlighted the importance of this new facility at Teagasc: “Research at Teagasc Johnstown Castle has long been synonymous with soil science and environmental research and the expansion of research laboratories with NASRIC builds on that proud heritage. These facilities will expand capacity in research and innovation at Teagasc and enhance the Teagasc Climate Centre’s research and innovation activities in support of meeting sectoral targets around climate and biodiversity.”
Reflecting on the significance for Johnstown Castle, Head of the Teagasc Environment, Soils and Land Use Department, Dr. Karen Daly said: ‘’Today represents an investment in people and collaboration and will enhance the ability of research and technical staff at Johnstown Castle to continue to deliver excellence in their work for Teagasc.’’

Jessyca DeMedeiros of the Environment, Soils and Land Use Department at Teagasc Johnstown Castle addresses Minister Martin Heydon TD during his guided tour of the 2,000 m² state-of-the-art laboratories on the Johnstown Castle campus, a major national investment demonstrating Ireland’s strong commitment to improving agricultural sustainability.
Head of Enterprise at Teagasc Johnstown Castle, Dr. David Wall, emphasised that the research outputs from Teagasc Johnstown Castle are critical to support farmers and the agricultural industry to enhance the resilience of their soils and production systems while protecting the environment. These new research laboratories and the cutting-edge analytical instruments within them, are being used by the researchers to identify solutions to many challenges and to develop technologies and practices being adopted on farms now and in the future.
