To launch Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 (BIW2025), CAP Network Ireland, in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, is hosting a conference on ‘Agri-Bioeconomy Value Chains & Business Models in Ireland’
This event will highlight the range of actors and their roles in the developing agri-bioeconomy value chain in Ireland. Addressing the wider agri-food community, the conference will showcase how the bioeconomy, as identified in the ‘Bioeconomy Action Plan 2023-2025′, presents opportunities for rural communities, specifically by:
- Boosting employment and new business opportunities in rural areas, through new and innovative products, services, and technologies
- Supporting climate action by reducing carbon emissions, promoting a circular economy, and reducing waste
- Providing high-value diversification opportunities for transforming the agri-food system
- Supporting local sustainable and circular bioeconomy development.
Discussion panels on the day will include speakers from the agri-food community including representatives from Technological University of the Shannon, Coillte, ICOS, Tirlán, Enterprise Ireland, the European Investment Fund and the European Circular Bioeconomy Fund. The discussion will focus on three key areas ;
- Sustainably Growing, Mobilising & Utilising Biomass in Ireland: Current and Future Opportunities for Bioeconomy Business Models
- Building an Agri-Bioeconomy Business
- Financing the Bioeconomy: Financial Support Available to the Bioeconomy
The conference will take place on Monday 13th October from 9.00 am to 2.00pm at the Tullamore Court Hotel, Co. Offaly.
To join us on the day register now.
Support for Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025
Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 is supported by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, in association with UCD BiOrbic, Teagasc, Marine Institute, Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Munster Technological University, Circular Bioeconomy Cluster, Irish Bioeconomy Foundation, Southern Regional Assembly, Climate KIC, Rediscovery Centre, BioConnect, CAP Network Ireland and the East and Midlands Regional Assembly.





