The View from Teagasc: Teagasc,the Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority, recently launched its ‘Road Maps to Better Farming 2020’, which included its pathway for the horticulture sector. Here are the main highlights:
Market and policy issues
The horticultural sector contributes close on €300m to agricultural output at farm gate level and provides more than 5,000 jobs in the production sector and a further 9,000 in the amenity services sector, according to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.
There is considerable potential for the development of horticulture at both production and value-added levels. Fruit and vegetables play a very important role in addressing the nation’s health problems and horticultural pursuits contribute to a positive lifestyle.
1. The horticultural sector will exploit the development potential of the mushrooms, fruit/vegetable and nursery stock/cut foliage sectors as follows: a. support innovation that adds value in the food sector, taking advantage of the positive healthy profile associated with fruit and vegetables; b. support innovation that creates diversity in the nursery stock/cut foliage sector; and, c. use producer organisations to drive investment and consolidate market developments where possible.
2. The Teagasc horticultural programme will focus on: a. profit from productivity; b. innovation for added value; c. energy efficiency; d. producer organisations; and, e. regulatory compliance issues.
Shape and size of sector in 2020
Technical performance
Environmental and land use implications
Research and advisory actions
According to Jim O’Mahony of Teagasc, the need for ongoing industry modernisation remains a key priority to attain the efficiencies required in a competitive global horticultural industry. “New EU regulations concerning pesticides were enacted in November 2009. These, together with the volumes of existing regulations including the Nitrates Directive, hygiene regulations and so on, will have major implications for all growers, as well as the input and output service industries.
“The goal of Teagasc will be to provide the industry and growers with the knowledge and skills to implement these regulations, while enabling growers and the industry to deliver increased profit from productivity.”
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