Farmer Karl Colton, Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon, Rob Coleman, BASE Ireland chairperson and Pippa Hackett, project manager at the launch of Project BASELINE on Karl's farm.
The aim is to collect data on enterprise type, location, types of management practices used for crops, grassland and livestock and what influences decision making on farms. Farmers across the island of Ireland are invited to contribute.
Project lead Rob Coleman said the survey is practical and user-friendly. He said it will help the project team to understand the extent and variety of regenerative agriculture practices use don farms. He said: “We want to hear from as many farmers as possible across Ireland.”
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Project manager Pippa Hackett said the survey will help to create a farmer-led definition of regenerative agriculture which will be important for policy makers and researchers.
The survey is open until 17 May and takes 10 minutes to complete.
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The aim is to collect data on enterprise type, location, types of management practices used for crops, grassland and livestock and what influences decision making on farms. Farmers across the island of Ireland are invited to contribute.
Project lead Rob Coleman said the survey is practical and user-friendly. He said it will help the project team to understand the extent and variety of regenerative agriculture practices use don farms. He said: “We want to hear from as many farmers as possible across Ireland.”
Project manager Pippa Hackett said the survey will help to create a farmer-led definition of regenerative agriculture which will be important for policy makers and researchers.
The survey is open until 17 May and takes 10 minutes to complete.
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