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Be seen in time this winter with Ardagh Agri Services

With the dark evenings coming and the winter fast approaching now is the time to ensure you will be seen on the road and all your lights are working, be it a winding country lane or a fast moving dual carriageway. Now is the time to make sure that you get your vehicle fully serviced and checked over by those who know what they are doing and Ardagh Agri Services, Crossmolina Road, Ballina, is just the place to make sure you are in tip top condition for the winter ahead.

Local food producers to showcase at Agri Show

The Athlone Agri Show committee are delighted to announce a new addition to their line-up this year - the ‘Made in the Midlands’ Food Village. In response to the demand from visitors and local producers to include a foodie element to the popular annual show, the committee are erecting a Food Village to house stalls displaying produce from all over the Midlands and from local eateries. There will also be a wide range of cookery demos covering everything from fast food on a budget to healthy kids’ meals given by local and professional chefs.

Mayo farmers urged to speak out about agriculture policy

In association with the EU Commission, Agri Aware’s Farmers Play Your Part! CAP 2010 campaign is encouraging farmers to be the voice of the Common Agricultural Policy and inform the public how it provides for everybody.

Athlone Agri-Show - an exhibition of farming pride

A day out for all the family with a great variety of activities and events, Athlone Agri-Show will take place at the showgrounds, Gaffeys Farm, Moydrum, Athlone this Sunday June 27.

First woman president of agri-food professsional body

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Elaine Farrell has been elected the first woman president in the 66-year history of the Agricultural Science Association (ASA). She takes over from Athenry-based Teagasc man Gerry Scully whose term of office ended at the association's national conference in Galway in mid-September.

Kilkenny’s agri-food industry urged to stand up and be counted

Agri Aware is encouraging Kilkenny’s agri-food sector to stand up and be counted among Irish consumers and influential policy makers, in a major survey designed to assess just how much agri-food is worth to the economy.

Westmeath consumers encouraged to ‘buy local, buy Irish’ this Christmas

Thousands of Westmeath’s consumers are making last minute preparations for their Christmas shopping. With this in mind, Agri Aware has launched a consumer campaign encouraging the public to source local Irish produce and support over 250,000 people employed in the agri-food industry.

Take part in a workplace growing challenge

Agri Aware are offering businesses and organisations from Mayo the chance to grow fruit and veg in the workplace. For a donation from as little as €40 (to cover delivery costs) you can get your green fingers growing from the comfort of your desk.

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