Report and financial statements detail busy 2018 for Teagasc

Teagasc are intensifying knowledge transfer activities with farmers to improve adoption of measures to reduce emissions, so agriculture is playing its part in reducing GHG emissions, said Teagasc Director Professor Gerry Boyle, at the publication of the Teagasc Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2018.”

Report and financial statements detail busy 2018 for Teagasc

Teagasc are intensifying knowledge transfer activities with farmers to improve adoption of measures to reduce emissions, so agriculture is playing its part in reducing GHG emissions, said Teagasc Director Professor Gerry Boyle, at the publication of the Teagasc Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2018.”

In 2018, Teagasc produced a major report, ‘Analysis of Abatement Potential of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Irish Agriculture 2021-2030’, which identified measures, many of which have been included in the Government Action Plan on climate change published earlier this year.

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