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Kate Curran is the Teagasc/ FBD Student of the Year for 2024

Kate Curran, Kilmagemogue, Portlaw, County Waterford is the overall winner of the Teagasc / FBD Student of the Year 2024 award. The Awards were presented by the Teagasc Chairman, Liam Herlihy in Dublin on Thursday, 22 May.

Kate Curran is the Teagasc/ FBD Student of the Year for 2024
Michael Berkery, Chairman of FBD Trust, with Dr Anne Marie Butler, Head of Education in Teagasc, Teagasc Chairman, Liam Herlihy, Kate Curran, Kilmagemogue, Portlaw, County Waterford and Emer O’Byrne, FBD, as Kate was announced as the overall winner of the Teagasc / FBD Student of the Year 2024 award. The awards, sponsored by FBD, were presented to the top graduates of Teagasc Level 6 agriculture, horticulture, equine and forestry training programmes in 2024. Photo: John Ohle Photography;

The awards, sponsored by FBD, were presented to the top graduates of Teagasc Level 6 agriculture, horticulture, equine and forestry training programmes in 2024.

The overall winner, Kate Curran completed the Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farming (Distance Education) at the Teagasc Kildalton College in Piltown, County Kilkenny. In addition to winning the Overall Teagasc/ FBD Student of the Year 2024 award she was also successful in the Part-Time and Distance Education Category award.

Kate Curran student of the year 2024

Kate Curran, Kilmagemogue, Portlaw, County Waterford with her husband Shane Fitzgerald as Kate was announced as the overall winner of the Teagasc/ FBD Student of the Year 2024 award. Photo: John Ohle Photography.

Dr Anne-Marie Butler, Teagasc Head of Education caught up with Kate after the awards ceremony to get an insight into her background and her time studying in Teagasc. Watch the short clip below to find out more.

Two other category awards were presented:

Thomas O’Connor from Caherbreagh, Tralee in County Kerry won the ‘Full Time Agriculture Category’. He completed the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Dairy Herd Management) in Pallaskenry Agricultural college, County Limerick.

Thomas is pictured receiving his award from Dr Anne-Marie Butler, Teagasc Head of Education

Thomas O’Connor from Caherbreagh, Tralee in County Kerry won the ‘Full Time Agriculture Category’. Thomas is pictured receiving his award from Dr Anne Marie Butler, Head of Education in Teagasc. 

Niamh Duggan, from Ballinagranna, Carrick-on-Suir in County Tipperary was successful in the ‘Full-Time Other Land-based Enterprises Category’. She completed the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture (Nursery Stock Production) in Kildalton Horticulture college.

Niamh is pictured receiving her award from Dr Anne-Marie Butler, Teagasc Head of Education

Niamh Duggan, from Ballinagranna, Carrick-on-Suir in County Tipperary was successful in the ‘Full-Time Other Land-based Enterprises Category’. Niamh is pictured receiving her award from Dr Anne Marie Butler, Head of Education in Teagasc. 

Teagasc Chairman, Liam Herlihy said; “the agriculture, horticulture, equine and forestry sectors need a constant flow of new entrants, bringing knowledge of the latest technologies and science onto farms. This year’s finalists epitomise the high calibre of student emerging from Teagasc education courses, bringing new dynamism into the sector. I congratulate each and everyone of you.”  

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD sent his congratulations to all the finalists in the Teagasc/ FBD Student of the Year Awards

He said: “This is one of the highlights in the calendar.  Well educated young farmers are the future of the sector and I congratulate all the finalists on their achievement. The value of a quality agricultural education to the running of a modern farm enterprises cannot be overstated. You and your families and friends can be very proud of what you have achieved over the last few years while you pursued your qualification. I extend my congratulations in particular to the category and overall winners whose range and depth of knowledge impressed the judges.”

Speaking at the awards, Michael Berkery, Chairman of FBD Trust, said; “FBD is proud to have been supporting these important educational awards since their inception. We recognise that education is vital to the continued success of the modern and progressive farming sector we have in Ireland today. The Teagasc/ FBD Student of the Year finalists are wonderful ambassadors for this sector, and we are proud to sponsor these awards which highlight their accomplishments and their passion for the industry. On behalf of the team at FBD, I would like to congratulate Kate Curran and all the finalists on their achievements and wish them every success in the future.”

Dr Anne Marie Butler, Head of Education in Teagasc said; “This is a wonderful occasion to celebrate Teagasc learners and the agriculture, horticulture, equine and forestry sectors which they proudly represent.  At Teagasc, we are delighted to offer all learners a strong foundation of practical, science based training equipping them with knowledge and skills to lead the sector.  The recently developed Teagasc Education Strategy 2025-2030 articulates Teagasc’s commitment to ensuring that our education programmes remain of the highest quality for both current and future learners. Congratulations to all finalists. We look forward to their future career and personal achievements.”

Finalists

The other finalists in the awards were:

  • Emma Cullen, Clontyduffy, Mountnugent, Co. Cavan
  • Dara Leahy, Bridelands, Crookstown, Co. Cork
  • Rosie O'Brien, Riverstown, Birr, Co. Offaly
  • Anne-Marie Kenny, Ballybrack, Moville, Co. Donegal
  • Conor Murphy, Dunganny, Trim, Co. Meath
  • Adrian Gaynard, Kilcommon, Hollymount, Claremorris, Co. Mayo
  • Vanessa Tait, Buckstown Farm, Rostellan, Co. Cork
  • Colm O’Reilly, Tully, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim
  • Noelle McCann, Booterstown, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
  • Chélirs Brecq, Birr, Co. Offaly

More information on the finalists and winners can be found here