New Head of Pigs Appointed at Teagasc
16 March 2012
Teagasc has appointed Ciaran Carroll as Head
of the Pig Development Department at Teagasc. He
takes over from Michael Martin who has retired
after a long and successful career in Teagasc.
A native of Thurles, County Tipperary, Ciaran
Carroll has worked as a Specialist Pig
Development Officer with Teagasc since 1993, and
specialised in the areas of pig nutrition, pig
reproduction, planning & IPPC Licenses and
education.
He holds a degree in Agricultural Science and a
Masters in Animal Science from University
College Dublin. As a specialist in the Teagasc
Pig Development Department he has been
responsible for Transferring Technical
Information to pig producers and the pig
industry and developing close links with the
sector. He has also developed strong
international links with North Carolina State
University, University of Minnesota, Iowa State
University, Alberta Pork, and in organisations
in Australia, the Netherlands and Denmark.
Speaking after his appointment Ciaran Carroll
said: “The Teagasc Pig development team is
working to put in place a new joint programme
with the pig sector which is key to its
survival. The pig sector is the third most
important agricultural sector after milk and
beef. It is facing many challenges and investing
in research, Knowledge Transfer and training
will ensure that a vibrant sector is maintained
in the years to come. The joint programme will
provide a strong research, advisory and training
service for the pig producers in the country.”
Head of Knowledge Transfer in Teagasc, Dr Tom
Kelly said: ”The target to increase the output
of the pig sector, as set out in Food Harvest
2020 will require improved sow productivity and
increased herd size. Teagasc will be
benchmarking herd performance and providing a
strong knowledge transfer programme, led by
Ciaran for the Irish pig sector.”
Ciaran will be based at the Teagasc Animal and
Grassland, Research & Innovation Centre,
Moorepark, Fermoy, Co. Cork.

