Agri-Business
The European Parliament’s Agriculture Committee has voted to increase funding for female farmers and entrepreneurs
The ACORNS programme which supports female entrepreneurs in rural Ireland is to represent Ireland at a European awards ceremony.
Female entrepreneurs across rural Ireland are being invited to apply for the next round of the popular ACORNS programme.
With less than two weeks left to go, the CEO and founder of Sculped by Aimee, Aimee Connolly, is...
Female entrepreneurs in rural areas are being reminded that the deadline for the free ACORNS business development initiative is approaching.
Theresa Sheehy from Co. Limerick recently completed the ACORNS programme to help further promote her agri-supplies business.....
Rural Life
When Jesse-James Stewart from Drumconrath, Meath Hill, rode into town last, he thought there would be a mighty fine demand for wooden model
It was during a farm discussion group tour around 15 years ago when a Kerry farmer was inspired to develop a food hub in his local village.
There is still an onus on rural Irish businesses to catch up on their urban counterparts in terms of digitisation
Sheep
Students from the University of Galway won a prize for their software to help farmers monitor the behaviour of sheep during lambing season.
A European workshop aiming to promote young entrepreneurs in rural areas will get underway in Dublin in November.
When he began selling imported silage wrap at just 16, Co. Laois entrepreneur Noel Walsh already knew he wanted to be his own boss.
CEO of Devenish Nutrition Richard Kennedy won the overall Entrepreneur of the Year Award for 2019 at the EOY Ireland awards last night.
Enterprise Ireland has recently announced a new Competitive Start Fund (CSF) totaling up to €500,000 to support start-ups.