The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine have announced a major national conference focusing on agriculture’s role in mitigating climate change, bringing together national and international policy makers, researchers, advisors, farmers, industry leaders and others.
The conference will take place in Dublin Castle on Thursday 5th June 2025. Key themes will include genetics and breeding, feed additives, other methane and nitrous oxide reducing technologies, carbon sequestration and storage, policy and market trends, and international perspectives in these areas. Further details, including registration, will be published in the coming months.
The conference will take place as part of an important gathering of the global research community working together as part of the ‘Global Research Alliance’ (GRA). The GRA has 68 member countries committed to research collaboration in reducing greenhouse gas emissions while ensuring food security.
Ireland, through the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, has officially assumed the Chair of the Global Research Alliance for Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA), for a period of eighteen months from 01 January 2025. This is the first time that Ireland has chaired the GRA since joining in 2009.
Minister Martin Heydon, T.D. said at the announcement: “I am pleased to announce that my Department will host this important national agricultural climate conference in Dublin Castle on Thursday, 05 June 2025. This will build on a similar previous conference held in November 2023 at the Aviva Stadium and hosting the conference alongside a meeting of the Council of the GRA underscores our commitment to leading global efforts in sustainable agriculture”.
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