
Enda Buckley
@endabuckley
Head of Sustainability at Carbery Group. Coach with Castlehaven GAA. Major interests are sport plus science and nature.
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25-01-2011 15:54:21
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Great to see such tangible progress in pursuing a climate-neutral farm... at the impressive Shinagh dairy farm in Co Cork. It's not just about carbon! Shinagh Dairy Farm Trinity College Dublin UCD Research Carbery Group Teagasc irishtimes.com/environment/cl…

Interested to see how Farm Zero C is farming for a sustainable future? You're invited to the Farm Zero C Open Day on the 4th September. See how we are creating a climate-neutral, economically viable dairy farm with BiOrbic Research Ireland Centre for Bioeconomy & partners. We look forward to seeing you there!









Still time left to join our green biorefinery team at Munster Technological University helping us to scale a demonstration scale green biorefinery and anaerobic digestion facility on-farm with our Irish and EU partners Carbery Group, University College Dublin, Aarhus Universitet, Wageningen U&R and many more!

How Ireland can make sustainability work for the future of farming in 300 seconds With the insight of Enda Buckley, Director of Sustainability at Carbery Group 🗣️: "Why would you pursue sustainability? It actually makes financial sense : More money in the farmer pocket,


Happy to kick start our Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking Rural BioReFarmeries project in Cork today. Welcoming 50 participants from 10 EU countries to Munster Technological University with diverse mix of researchers, industry, primary producers and advisors with the collective aim of harnessing the potential of EU grassland 🇪🇺🍀♻️

📣 Speaker Announcement 📣 We’re delighted to unveil our guest speakers for this year’s Carbery #FarmerWelfare Conference. ➡️ Phil Healy ➡️ Rob Heffernan OLY ➡️ Nicola Tuthill ➡️ Marty Morrissey Register your interest at: forms.office.com/e/hTERf56geG


Good weather in Ireland = time for fieldwork! ☘️ 🧑🔬 RBRF partners from Munster Technological University's Circular Bioeconomy Research Group, Carbery Group and BiOrbic Research Ireland Centre for Bioeconomy have started collecting the first early season samples that will be analysed on the demo site at Farm Zero C. Find out more: ruralbiorefarmeries.eu/demo-sites/ire…


