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Foróige to host online agri careers webinar tonight

April 14, 2021 2:16 pm Irish youth organisation Foróige is set to host an Online Careers Webinar for Agriculture and Veterinary tonight (Wednesday, April 14). Penned in to kick off at 7:30pm, this online event will have three guest speakers discussing their experiences and messages about the agricultural and veterinary sector. The careers webinar is part of Foróige’s Career Coaching clinics series and will feature: Andrew Corbett; Seo McGrath; and Eoin Lowry. Andrew Corbett is a vet. Having trained and graduated from University College Dublin (UCD), he has been working since graduation in a mixed animal practice. Advertisement Meanwhile, Seo McGrath is a dairy farmer from Co. Wicklow who has been working all his adult life on his home family farm. Having completed the Green Cert, he is also a qualified welder and holds a lorry licence.

Foróige career coaching clinic in veterinary and agriculture

SHARING OPTIONS: Galway Foroige clubs learning about farm safety at a past event at the Gort Co-Op Mart. \ David Walsh This Wednesday 14 April at 7.30pm, Foróige, the national youth development organisation, is hosting an online career coaching clinic. The focus of this event will be on the array of career opportunities available within Ireland’s agricultural and veterinary medicine industries. Although the organisation is targeting the event towards teenagers aged 15 and above, adults who want to change their career path or who have an interest in either industry are welcome to register also. As we all know, over the past year, many young people have missed out on secondary school work placements that they would traditionally have experienced in transition year or fifth year in secondary school.

Banks seek Department s advice on future finance for dairy farmers

National banks are reaching out to the Department of Agriculture (DAFM) for advice on facilitating future finance to dairy farmers, the Farming Independent understands. Sources confirmed the move saying that banks are “getting worried” about pressures mounting on the dairy sector to “stabilise the herd”. It follows months of high-level talks on increased environmental measures for dairying under the next Nitrates Action Programme, due to commence in January 2022, to tackle rising emissions and deteriorating water quality issues in some counties that have experienced localised intensification since the abolition of quotas in 2015. Sources said: “Farmers are doing up business plans on the basis of ‘x’ number of cows and volume of milk. They are getting ready to sit down with their bank on the basis of those plans and they are ringing us because they need to know what is coming down the line.

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