Irish Project Success at Prestigious EU Awards

Dec 4, 2024 | EIP-AGRI, LEADER

Two exceptional projects today proudly represented Ireland as finalists in the EU CAP Network’s Agricultural and Rural Inspiration Awards (ARIA) 2024 in the Théâtre du Vaudeville in Brussels. From over 100 entries across Europe, Farm Carbon EIP and the LEADER supported Galway Wool Co-op – both nominated by CAP Network Ireland for these awards – were two of only 24 project finalists.

Huge congratulations go to The Galway Wool Co-op, which was singled out as a ‘Highly Commended Project’ in the ‘Socio-Economic Fabric of Rural Areas’ category. In 2019, the Galway Wool Co-op was set up to restore the cultural integrity of native Irish wool and establish niche market opportunities domestically and internationally. Funding received under the LEADER programme in 2021 towards the development of a website (which acts as the Co-op’s E-commerce Marketplace and Trading Platform), as well as promotional materials, has enabled the innovative initiative to have a countrywide impact. The Co-op has connected growers with buyers interested in preserving this rare wool in Ireland, resulting in a substantial increase in the base price of wool from €0.20 to €2.50 per kilogram. By harnessing the goodwill of growers to draw wool from throughout Ireland, a newly created community now works diligently together to bring awareness to the consumer of the variety of applications for strong wool.

Well done also to the Farm Carbon EIP project, which reached the final six in the ‘Environmental Protection’ category. This is a two-year pilot project which has sought to increase farmers’ income through innovative farming practices like paludiculture and restoration of hedges, ponds and other farm habitats. The project adopted a three-stage process: baselining participating farm habitats across the key environmental pillars of biodiversity, carbon and water quality; implementing measures to improve environmental performance in these areas for all farm habitats; and measuring the subsequent improvements. Large areas of on-farm peatland and other habitats were restored, upgraded and/or created as a result of actions undertaken as part of this project.

Today in Brussels, at this EU-wide event, both projects have been highlighted as good practice in their respective fields, which is a significant achievement.

Read more about ARIA on the EU CAP Network website.

For all things agriculture and rural development related, visit the CAP Network Ireland website.

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