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New TAMS III Leaflets to Debut at Ploughing Championships 2024

New TAMS III Leaflets to Debut at Ploughing Championships 2024

Aug 14, 2024 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Green Architecture, Uncategorized

CAP Network Ireland in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) are currently developing a range of information leaflets on the Targeted Agriculture Modernisation Scheme (TAMS III) and are due to be unveiled at the National...
CAP Network Ireland Provides SCEP Training Support

CAP Network Ireland Provides SCEP Training Support

Jul 25, 2024 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Green Architecture

The new Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP) has been launched, and to support farmers during the application process, CAP Network Ireland have produced a SCEP Training video guide and a technical help document. The aim of these pieces is to aid the applicant...
2024 Beef Welfare Scheme to open in early August

2024 Beef Welfare Scheme to open in early August

Jul 18, 2024 | Farm Viability, Green Architecture

It has been announced by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) that the Irish suckler sector is to receive a new support scheme in early August. The 2024 Beef Welfare Scheme (BWS) will focus on practical measures to enhance animal health and...
Farm Carbon EIP Explores Alternative Future for Wetland Farming

Farm Carbon EIP Explores Alternative Future for Wetland Farming

Jul 15, 2024 | EIP-AGRI, Farm Viability, Green Architecture, Innovation

A significant crowd gathered on the beef farm of Donie Regan near Shinrone, Co. Offaly on the 17th of June for the SWARD Farm tour. This farm tour was organised by Green Restoration Ireland to showcase the work and research that has been carried out so far on...
Positive News on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture

Positive News on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture

Jul 14, 2024 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Green Architecture, Innovation

The Irish agriculture sector has received welcome news with the publication of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Provisional Greenhouse Gas Emissions for 2023. The report highlighted a national reduction in emissions of 6.8% (-4.0 Mt CO2eq) year on year. Emissions...
Second Annual Report for Food Vision 2030 Launched

Second Annual Report for Food Vision 2030 Launched

Jun 28, 2024 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Green Architecture, Innovation

The second Annual Report for Food Vision 2030 has been launched. The report highlights the progress being made as Ireland strives to improve all the strands of sustainability (i.e. environmental, economic and social) in the agriculture, fisheries, forestry and...
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  • National Organic Awards 2026 Launched at Bloom29/05/2026
    The National Organic Awards 2026 were recently launched at Bord Bia Bloom in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. The National Organic Awards are now open to entries from the 6,100 Irish… Read more: National Organic Awards 2026 Launched at Bloom
  • LEADER Programme
    Unlocking LEADER Programme Opportunities Workshop27/05/2026
    On 21 May, CAP Network Ireland, in collaboration with the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht (DRCDG), hosted the third in a series of LEADER capacity building… Read more: Unlocking LEADER Programme Opportunities Workshop
  • Short Food Supply Chains: Insights from Feeding Ourselves 2026 25/05/2026
    CAP Network Ireland recently participated in the opening day of the Feeding Ourselves 2026 gathering in Cloughjordan, an event focused on Land Use & Local Food Futures. The morning panel session underscored the urgent… Read more: Short Food Supply Chains: Insights from Feeding Ourselves 2026 
  • AGRETAIN Supporting a Resilient Horticulture Sector 25/05/2026
    As Europe and Ireland’s horticulture sector continues to evolve, attracting and retaining knowledgeable and skilled people has become a critical factor in the sector’s viability and long-term sustainability. AGRETAIN is an Erasmus+ funded research… Read more: AGRETAIN Supporting a Resilient Horticulture Sector 
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CAP Network Ireland is co-funded by the European Union and the Government of Ireland Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

Innovation and Research for Sustainable Solutions

Climate change poses evolving challenges, and a commitment to continuous innovation and research is crucial for identifying and implementing effective strategies. This forward-looking perspective ensures that mitigation and adaptation plans remain adaptive and resilient to changing environmental conditions.

Community Engagement and Awareness

Addressing climate change requires collective efforts and awareness at all levels of society. Engaging communities and fostering a greater understanding of climate issues can enhance the effectiveness of both mitigation and adaptation measures.

Interconnected Nature of Mitigation and Adaptation

Highlighting that a successful climate strategy involves not only reducing emissions (mitigation) but also actively preparing for and responding to the impacts of climate change (adaptation). This underscores the need for a balanced and integrated approach.

Community Engagement

Involving local communities in agricultural decision-making processes fosters a sense of shared responsibility and ensures that farming practices align with cultural values and community needs. Collaborative initiatives can include community-supported agriculture programs and educational outreach. 

Permaculture

Permaculture principles guide the design of agricultural systems by mimicking natural ecosystems. This approach fosters diversity, resilience, and self-sufficiency. Permaculture systems often involve companion planting, agroforestry, and other techniques that prioritise long-term sustainability. 

Soil Health

Practices that promote soil health are integral to sustainable agriculture. Cover cropping helps prevent soil erosion, crop rotation mitigates nutrient depletion, and reduced tillage maintains soil structure. Healthy soil is a cornerstone of productive and sustainable farming. 

Sustainable Materials

Selecting sustainable and locally sourced materials for construction aligns with the principles of green architecture. This includes using recycled materials, low-impact construction methods, and eco-friendly building designs to minimize the environmental footprint of agricultural infrastructure. 

Smart Technology

The integration of smart technologies in agriculture, such as sensors, drones, and data analytics, enables farmers to make data-informed decisions. Precision agriculture, for example, allows for targeted resource application, optimizing the use of water, fertilizers, and pesticides. 

Waste Management

Effective waste management is critical for reducing the environmental impact of agricultural activities. Composting organic waste and recycling materials help close the nutrient loop, creating a more sustainable and circular approach to farming.

Biodiversity

The CAP Strategic Plan (CSP) prioritises the creation of diverse and ecologically rich landscapes. Preserving natural habitats, planting cover crops, and avoiding the use of harmful chemicals foster a balanced ecosystem. Biodiversity not only enhances the resilience of the agricultural environment but also contributes to pest control and pollination. 

Water Conservation

Water-efficient irrigation systems, such as drip irrigation and precision watering techniques, are essential components of green agriculture. Additionally, capturing and utilizing rainwater through rainwater harvesting systems can supplement water resources, particularly in regions prone to water scarcity. 

Renewable Energy

Integrating renewable energy sources, such as solar panels and wind turbines, not only reduces the reliance on fossil fuels but also contributes to a more sustainable and resilient energy supply for agricultural operations. This transition towards clean energy aligns with broader efforts to combat climate change. 

Resource Efficiency

This involves designing agricultural structures and systems with a focus on minimising resource inputs while maximising output. Efficient use of water, energy, and land is crucial in optimising productivity and reducing the environmental footprint of agricultural activities. 

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