Wexford students look to make Irish beef a global leader

As part of the ongoing series of the finalists for the Certified Irish Angus School Competition 2024, meet the third team in the finals, students from FCJ Bunclody
Wexford students look to make Irish beef a global leader

From left: Hollie-Mae Power Sinnott, Stephanie O’Dwyer, and Grace Warren at the European Parliament in Brussels.

In our third instalment, we follow the FCJ Bunclody team, Hollie-Mae Power Sinnott and Grace Warren from Co Wexford.

The girls are the first team to represent their school in the Certified Irish Angus School Competition and were shot to the final with their project titled ‘Positioning Ireland as a global leader in sustainable beef production’.

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