Tirlán expands water quality learnings across Co-op catchment

Tirlán set to expand its 'Farming for Water' project in an effort to improve on-farm economic and environmental performances with members
Tirlán expands water quality learnings across Co-op catchment

From left: Dr Lisa Koep, chief ESG officer, Tirlán; Gorka Barrio Montoya, EU Commission; Cheryl Poole, John Murphy, Tirlán chairperson. Front: Humberto Delgado Rosa, EU Commission; and Alan Poole. Picture: Mary Browne

The award-winning ‘Farming for Water: River Slaney Project’ across the Nore, Barrow, Boyne, Blackwater and Suir has announced its expansion.

Tirlán Co-op chairperson John Murphy announced the expansion this week. Tirlán said the expansion was part of the Co-op’s ongoing commitment to support Co-op members improve on-farm economic and environmental performance and on-farm actions taking place as part of Teagsac’s collaborative ‘Better Farming for Water Campaign’. 

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