20 Tirlán dairy farmers are making their mark as the inaugural cohort of farm family suppliers to graduate from the Tirlán and Baileys Sustainable Farming Academy.
And among them are Laois graduates Oliver Dempsey, from Ballybrittas, and Bruce Thompson, from Ballyfin, Portlaoise.
This is the first Sustainable Farming Academy class to graduate with their Diploma in Environment, Sustainability and Climate from University College Cork.
It was designed to provide them with the most up-to-date knowledge, skills and know-how needed to farm even more sustainably into the future.
The year-long, intensive programme supports farm families’ positive environmental actions and empowers the Tirlán family farm milk suppliers with the most relevant and up-to-date support to continue to address sustainability challenges.
The Academy is also aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Academic partner, University College Cork, delivered the accredited and fully-funded Level 7 Diploma.
Modules studied included Earth Science, Climate Change and Sustainable Development as well as Ecology, Applied Geographical Information Systems, Environmental Protection and Practical Environmental Management.
Darren Barcoe, Head of Global Sales at Tirlán congratulated the first cohort of graduates.
He said: “The sustainability landscape continues to evolve, on-farm, in our Co-op and in the market place. Our farm family suppliers that are graduating with their Diplomas once again demonstrate the willingness of our suppliers to adopt to the sustainability challenges.
“We’re proud to support Irish farming communities in addressing environmental, economic and social challenges. Our farm families remain committed to their on-farm sustainability journey, as part of our Co-op wide Living Proof sustainability strategy.
“Our long-established strategic partnership with Baileys has always centred on working closely together to ensure we deliver a world-class product and service and we’re delighted to see an eager group of new undergraduates enhance their sustainability journey and begin their studies with us.”
Robert Murphy, Global Supply Director for Baileys, said: “We’re proud Tirlán partners since 1974 and it makes sense that we would work together to upskill and educate farmers in sustainable farming practices, so that together we can drive positive change and shape the future of farming in Ireland.
“We believe the Sustainable Farming Academy can drive fundamental changes in farming practices and we are immensely proud to support this initiative and to acknowledge this first class of graduates. Together, we are working for change.”
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