BEEF2024 Open Day
Securing your future
Wednesday, 26th June | Teagasc, Grange, Co. Meath. Eircode: C15 PW93
The theme of this year’s event – ‘Securing your future’.
The theme of this year’s event – ‘Securing your future’.
The focus of BEEF2024 was on the application of technologies that will help beef farmers increase the profitability and environmental sustainability of their family farm businesses. The roadmap to environmentally sustainable beef production as outlined in the Signpost Programme will feature.
Technologies in relation to grazing management, animal nutrition, beef genetics, reproductive management, animal health and welfare, and farm planning will be essential to increase the competitiveness and sustainability of the Irish beef sector. This will form the main focus of the day.
Securing your future in beef farming
Management toolbox for beef farms
Welcome address: Frank O’Mara, Teagasc Director
Introduction: Liam Herlihy, Chairman of Teagasc Authority
Opening address: Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine – Charlie McConalogue TD
Forum Chair: Maeve Dineen, RTE Ear to the Ground
Panellists:
In this forum the main opportunities and challenges facing the sector and beef farm families will be discussed, in particular, succession and inheritance. The speakers from the beef sector will outline the strengths of the sector and the potential to enhance profitability, sustainability and lifestyle through the deployment of latest technologies.
A panel discussion with farmer participants of DB500 takes place in the Forum Centre at 12.30pm. The panellists outline the progress they have made since joining the programme and their plans to improve profitability and reduce environmental impact through adoption of technologies.
Forum chair: Richie O’Brien, Kilkenny/Waterford Regional Manager, Teagasc.
Panellists include:
A panel discussion with farmer participants of Future Beef takes place in the Forum Centre at 1.30pm. The panellists outline the progress they have made since joining the programme and their plans to improve profitability and reduce environmental impact through adoption of technologies.
Forum chair: Vivian Silke, Teagasc Regional Manager, Mayo
Panellists include:
There will be live displays in relation to low emissions slurry application, grazing management and health & safety throughout the day. There will be demonstrations in relation to the use of protected urea fertilizers, calibration of spreaders and farm infrastructure. Cow simulators will be used to demonstrate the principles of safe calving and handling of livestock. Cattle from the various suckler and dairy-beef studies at Grange will be on display. There will also be displays on calf rearing and antimicrobial & anthelmintic resistance.
Key industry stakeholders industry were present in the Ag-Expo Village. Additionally industry representatives including the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation, Animal Health Ireland, Bord Bia, Meat Industry Ireland, Meat Technology Ireland and the Health & Safety Authority participated in the Open Day.
The beef sector remains one of the most important contributors to the national economy in Ireland, supporting in excess of 70,000 beef farmers with an export value of approximately €2.7 bn. It also contributes approximately 10,000 jobs across processing, distribution and transport in predominantly rural areas. The level of domestic spend has a huge multiplier effect on the overall economy and is a key part of the sector’s importance to regional development. Its strengths lie in its pasture-based production systems underpinning its strong sustainability credentials and it is well-placed to meet the increased global demand for beef.
Teagasc acknowledges with gratitude the support of FBD Trust who will be available on the day to meet attendees.
Download the open day booklet: Beef 2024 Open Day: Securing your future (PDF)