ACRES Training Scheme Reopens

Sep 16, 2024 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Green Architecture

It has been announced that the ACRES Training Scheme (ATS) is now available for the provision of ACRES Training Courses to farmers approved into the Scheme under Tranche 2. This is to facilitate knowledge transfer and acquisition of information on specific actions, complemented by on-line demonstrations/advice on good environmental practices. It is a core mandatory requirement that all ACRES participants attend the training in the first year of the scheme. Almost all Tranche 1 participants attended a training course in 2023. This round of training is available for all Tranche 2 participants and any Tranche 1 participants who have not yet attended a training course.

The Department’s ATS System is now open for the creation and provision of these courses. The ACRES Training courses will be arranged and provided by approved trainers. ACRES participants who wish to attend the mandatory training course should contact an approved ACRES trainer to arrange attendance. As the 536 approved ACRES trainers are located throughout the country, there should be opportunities for participants in the Scheme to avail of courses in their vicinity over the period to the end of 2024.

The list of approved ACRES Trainers is available here.

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, T.D. acknowledged the success achieved last year in delivering ACRES Training courses across the country.

ACRES Trainers last year succeeded in providing training to practically all of the farmers who came into Tranche 1 of the Scheme. This is a significant accomplishment and I want to acknowledge their commitment to the scheme…Feedback from farmers shows that they have found the courses informative and useful. In addition, the practical on-farm elements together with the opportunity to engage directly with fellow participants, helps farmers to learn from each other’s experiences in undertaking certain actions.

For further information on ACRES, please click here.

More information on the ACRES Training Scheme (ATS) can be found here.

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