Sustainable agriculture students in Dundalk Institute of Technology are holding a discussion on the challenges Irish agriculture faces in relation to its clean water and sanitation development goal. The event will coincide with World Water Day, Thursday 22 March, and is in association with the Centre for Freshwater and Environmental Studies (CFES) and Development Perspectives.
The panel will consist of:
Thomas Cooney, Environment Chair of IFA.
Dr Eleanor Jennings, Director of CFES at DkIT.
Padraig Stack, 4th year Sustainable Agriculture student DkIT.
The discussion is free to attend and takes place in room M128 at DKIT from 10am to 12:30pm, with registration and tea/coffee at 9.30am. Book your place here.
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Sustainable agriculture students in Dundalk Institute of Technology are holding a discussion on the challenges Irish agriculture faces in relation to its clean water and sanitation development goal. The event will coincide with World Water Day, Thursday 22 March, and is in association with the Centre for Freshwater and Environmental Studies (CFES) and Development Perspectives.
The panel will consist of:
Thomas Cooney, Environment Chair of IFA.
Dr Eleanor Jennings, Director of CFES at DkIT.
Padraig Stack, 4th year Sustainable Agriculture student DkIT.
The discussion is free to attend and takes place in room M128 at DKIT from 10am to 12:30pm, with registration and tea/coffee at 9.30am. Book your place here.
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