CEJA President Alan Jagoe speaking at the Macra Ag Conference as part of the coopsuperstores.ie Macra na Feirme annual conference in Cork titled 'Inspiration for this Generation, taking the next step'.
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Cork man and CEJA president Alan Jagoe will be joined in Brussels by six of his Macra colleagues.
The young farmers gained seats on a number of EU Commissions Civil Dialogue Groups through its membership of CEJA, supported by IFAC. The groups create a link between the Commission and agri-stakeholders across all EU member states.
Macra president Sean Finan landed a seat on the CAP group, while Leitrim man Ray Gilmartin has a spot on forestry. Former young farmer of the year John Buckley is on the milk civil dialogue group, Niall Nicholson retained his seat on the beef group; Ronan Byrne, Galway is staying on the organic one; and Charlie Smyth, Cavan joins the poultry and eggs group.
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Cork man and CEJA president Alan Jagoe will be joined in Brussels by six of his Macra colleagues.
The young farmers gained seats on a number of EU Commissions Civil Dialogue Groups through its membership of CEJA, supported by IFAC. The groups create a link between the Commission and agri-stakeholders across all EU member states.
Macra president Sean Finan landed a seat on the CAP group, while Leitrim man Ray Gilmartin has a spot on forestry. Former young farmer of the year John Buckley is on the milk civil dialogue group, Niall Nicholson retained his seat on the beef group; Ronan Byrne, Galway is staying on the organic one; and Charlie Smyth, Cavan joins the poultry and eggs group.
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