The Forestry Knowledge Transfer Group (KTG) Scheme is now open for 2025. The aim of the Forestry KTG Scheme is to increase the level of forest management activity amongst forest owners and gain additional knowledge to help them gain expertise in managing their forest over its lifetime. This will include the importance of forests for climate change mitigation and their adaptation and resilience against weather events. This is the sixth iteration of the Forestry KTG Scheme. Approximately 2,700 participants have participated in the scheme since its inception in 2018.
The KTGs are led by a professional forester and provides an opportunity for participants to engage with forestry groups and professionals. The KTG bottom-up approach allows the members themselves to decide on what it is they wish to learn. Participants get the opportunity to learn from experts and from each other’s experiences within a discussion group setting. In addition, KTGs can be used as a vehicle to bring forest owners in contact with professional foresters (KTG facilitators and Teagasc advisors).
Each KTG can have a maximum of 20 participants and each participant will need to attend seven meetings or outdoor events in order to complete the programme. Participants who have not taken part in a Forestry KTG in the previous three years, can be invited to participate in this KTG round. Participation in other agriculture KTGs does not impact on participant’s eligibility to take part in Forestry KTGs.
A total of seven meetings and events will be organised per KTG. A KTG Organiser will be paid a maximum of €7,400 per KTG per year. Participants will be paid €80 per meeting attended in a year or a maximum of €560 per year.
Further details a copy of the Scheme Terms & Conditions and the Form A application can be downloaded here.
Completed applications must be emailed to: forestryktg@agriculture.gov.ie by 4pm on Monday 11th March 2025.
To find out how forestry is playing a role in the emerging Irish bioeconomy, click here.