Voluntary ACRES Training Courses for Tranche 1 Participants

Sep 30, 2025 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Green Architecture

It has been announced that participants who entered ACRES under Tranche 1 in 2023 are now eligible to avail of a voluntary ACRES training course under the ACRES Training Scheme (ATS). This training course is being held mid-way through the scheme so landowners can to get information on the ongoing management of their land in ACRES.

This is an opportunity for participants to learn more about the scorecards used to assess their lands when scoring and to learn about ways to improve their overall score. Landowners in the ACRES Co-operation approach will receive information on Non-Productive Investments and/or Landscape Actions which may also assist them to improve the overall score of their holdings.

Although the content of this course will be different, the format will be the same as the mandatory course ACRES participants had to attend in their first year. Tranche 2 participants will be able to avail of it in 2026 as that will be their third year in ACRES.

At the announcement Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD said “I encourage Tranche 1 farmers to contact an approved ACRES Trainer, a list of whom is available on my Department’s website, to arrange attendance at a voluntary ACRES training course which will be available to them up to and including 31 December 2025.”

The ACRES Training Scheme is jointly funded by the European Union and the National Exchequer under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027 and will be created and provided by approved ACRES Trainers, a list of whom is maintained on the Department’s website.

The Terms and Conditions of the ACRES Training Scheme, which include provisions about duration, payments and timelines for submission of scheme documentation, are available on the Department’s website at ACRES Training Scheme (ATS)

To learn more about ACRES, click here.

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